How to write website copy
Saturday, 18 July 2099
How to write copy for a website
Who knows how many thousands of people want to earn a living as a copy writer online and never make a single penny? I don't, but I do know the number is huge. I also know that I have earned money as a writer on the internet and that it is not difficult when you know what to do. In fact, the demand for content on the internet is so great, you don't even have to be a fantastic writer. If you write at a ninth grade level, you can earn a lot of money online.
The copy writer's last and most critical part of the his arsenal is to ask for the order. This is done with a specific instruction using P.S and P.P.S to reinforce the sales letter and reviews the letter briefly.
Generally speaking, December through February are the worst months to send direct mail. The best months are March through June. But again it will depend on the target audience you are mailing to.
You have to research and acquire a great mailing list. Sending a great promotion to a bad list equals failure every time. I learn this lesson the hard way, about 15 years ago I created a brilliant direct mail promotion. The campaign was brilliant because it averaged over 5% sales every time I mailed. After mailing this campaign several times as a test and getting amazing results, I decide it was time to send out a big mailing over (20,000 pieces), it was the biggest I had sent in years.
How people view your website is directly related to the strength of your copy. Make sure that you focus on what you are good at. Copywriting is a skill in itself, leave the design work to others. For recommendations on good ways to find a good designer check out this website. Copy writing is what leads to conversion and getting people to do what you want them to do. All of those who have websites that generate income that equals or exceeds the sales of "brick and mortar" businesses, have used the services of an expert Web copy writer. This is no accident!
It cannot be said too often to people looking to make the best of their AdSense website - content is king. The number of websites you will see with uninspiring content can lead you to assume that content takes a back seat to optimization, but the fact of the matter is that the majority of those sites won't be doing much business.
Now imagine if you could turn your articles into such videos? Same content, just a different mode of delivery... instead of people reading a bunch of text imagine people watching it interactively in a video. Research has shown that people prefer watching and hearing videos more than reading long pages full of text. And has become the main successful tool to sell products on line. Which means your videos will have a much greater impact to your bank account.
Favor quality over quantity. You may think that you're increasing your chances of making some cash by offering more opportunities, but if you look desperate, you're not going to get the quality you are after. You might get a date, but it will be with someone equally unfussy and the relationship won't be very satisfactory.
It does take time to build up a client list. Don't be discouraged if you aren't making the big bucks right off the bat. New writers have to work their way up the totem pole and generally start out with the lower paying gigs. You may hear of writers who are making thousands dollars a month, but that is because they have been at it for a while. Some sites pay residual fees; that is, you are paid by how many times your article is viewed. Other sites pay by the article. Article fees can be a set fee, or pay you by the word. Make sure you know the fee structure up front and that you are willing to invest your time for that fee.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
How to Create Perfect Color Combinations
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One of the most challenging and tricky parts of the design process can be choosing a color palette that represents your brand or message, while creating an amazing base for the design. Creating perfect color combinations is more than just picking two colors and running with it. There’s actually quite a bit of science and […]
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Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Save the Date: NYC Awwwards Conference 2016
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You probably browse through their great collections of website design. Now you can go to the Awwwards NYC conference and immerse yourself in web design and rub elbows with some pretty awesome designers for two days. But you need to mark your calendars now. Tickets for the event – June 16 and 17 in New […]
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Wednesday, 13 April 2016
20 Small, Yet Viable Solutions Based on Flexbox
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Flexbox layout is perhaps one of the most long-awaited features in CSS. It is the “talk of the town.” It is suitable for tablet and mobile applications and small-scale layouts, however, its enormous potential allows it to deal with all sorts of projects, including large-scale ones. Its primary task is to efficiently use all the […]
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Monday, 11 April 2016
Duotone – Fresh Trend in Website Design
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As Wiki states, a Duotone is a halftone reproduction of an image that brings out its middle tones and highlights. Blue, brown, red and yellow are considered to be the everyday choices. However when it comes to enthusiastic web designers, there is no such thing as common or dominant. As the past several months show, […]
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Monday, 4 April 2016
20 Amazing ‘Year in Review’ Projects
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Digital review is a place where infographic style meets the current trends. While traditionally formal assessments are considered to be boring and insipid; however, when it comes to website design sphere, everything takes a whole new look. With different dynamic effects and a bunch of instruments for prettifying interfaces, the statistics-related projects are just destined […]
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Thursday, 31 March 2016
10 Type Rules for an Excellent User Experience
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When it comes to websites and apps, good typography is more than just a pretty typeface. Letting has to be highly readable – and scannable – while providing a solid visual connection to the content. It’s a pretty tall order, but something most designers can do with a little practice. Today, we’re going to look […]
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