Writing for your website
Writing for websites requires different skills from those needed for printed publications.
Here are some general tips:
- Accuracy - Check your facts thoroughly. If people see even one thing on your pages that they know to be wrong their confidence in your whole site is likely to be undermined.
- Simplicity - Write succinct copy and use simple, direct words to convey your ideas or present your product.
- Brevity - Short words, short sentences and short paragraphs work best. Paragraphs should seldom be more than two or three sentences long.
- Sense - It is easy to overlook mistakes such as missing words or lines on a screen. Be particularly vigilant in checking for this kind of error.
- Spelling - Use a spellchecker and a dictionary every time you compose or edit copy. Ask a colleague to proofread your copy.
- Punctuation - If you miss an apostrophe, question mark, or full stop, you can be sure someone will spot it!
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