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Is your Website copy easy to read?

We often come across Websites with cryptic content, navigation menus and link titles.  It is just difficult to figure out what these organizations do and how they add value to their customers and other Website users.

This usually happens because organizations get so caught up on their own internal language it becomes very difficult for them to communicate about their business in any other way.  It can also happen because these Website developers believe that people coming to the site will get their message.  Here are a few downsides to difficult to understand Websites.

- These sites do not convert as well and have high bounce rates.

- Users have no reason to refer people to a site they do not understand.

- The site is hard to read and not convenient for users.

- Competitors can build better sites and draw away traffic.

- Search engines do not recognize the content and the site gets less traffic.

- Sales people have a difficulty referring prospects to the site.

The bottom line is frustrated users and poor results.

The solution is to hire an outside Web copy writer that can see your business through the eyes of your target market and help you develop Website copy that gets results and is a pleasure to read.

Communicate in the language of our broadest target market and avoid your internal language on the Web.

Tom Young 

Add comment March 18th, 2008

Webtrends

Listen to this podcast for web trends and how these can effect your business and drive your web marketing approach.

  • More than ever people are shopping on the web.
  • More potential business partners/clients are using the web as a first evaluation of your company. Businesses can no longer afford to have subpar look and feel.
  • Most individual web users make credibility/trust judgments based on the look and feel of your Website.
  • 55-60% of shopping cart visitors abandon the cart. On average over 50% of web users "bounce" - leave a site without looking at another page. Web marketers need to take steps to make their sites "sticky".
  • Web marketers must analyze their statistics and do user testing to see where users are having difficulty and correct these obstacles.
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