How To Be Sure Your Website Pages Are Well Read

Honor Hart
Why Writing For The Web Is Different

Writing for the web is much different than writing for any other medium. The writings should always be short and easily scanned by the eye. Most readers on the Internet will just scan through articles reading subheadings and certain crucial points. It’s actually straining on your reader’s eyes to read on a computer screen. When your writings are easier to read, your reader will read more.

3 Tips For Your Web Page Content Layout

1. Use Important Points for Subheadings – Web readers scanning through your page will look for the subheadings. It’s just like reading a self-help book. If there is a chapter you see in the table of contents that you think you don’t need to read, you won’t. However, if some chapters stick out or are intriguing, the header is more likely to stand out to the reader.

2. Format the Page Using Bold, Italics, Lists, Numbers, Bullets, Links, etc. – By using these tools, your reader can easily scan your articles. Use these tools for important points you want to make. The bold will catch your reader’s attention first. Use bold in your subheadings and in any other sentence, phrase or word you want your reader to know. Using hyperlinks in your text will also help break up the text, just because hyperlinks come up blue instead of black. If you think your reader may want to learn more about one phrase, just enter a hyperlink on that phrase to another page in your website so they can.


3. Make Sure the Width is Smaller – It’s easier to read down than it is to read across. When web pages are wider, your reader will probably be uttering an, “Ugh…” It’s not something you want to read. When it’s slimmer, it’s just easier to read and scan through.

Additional Ideas To Be Sure Your Pages Are Well Read

Go take a look at your website. Are your pages offering your readers the ease of scanning through your web pages? Have you done enough with your content to make it interesting to read? Have you made it easy on the eyes? Using different colors does help break things up, as well as some occasional images. However, many website owners go overboard. Flashing advertisements, bright colors, long text with no breaks or subheadings will make your visitors leave your website. It’s crucial to your website to have readable web content.

More Ideas for Your Content –

Keep your web pages to 500 words or less

Keep your points to one idea per paragraph

Keep your paragraphs as short as possible

Keep the “fluff” out! (wording that is not necessary to get your point across)

Be Known! Buy a website for sale and you are ahead of the game. Rewrite the content to freshen up the website and you will find your site moving up in the search engines results to establish your voice on the web!
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Honor Hart

Honor Hart is a small business consultant and online entrepreneur assisting others to achieve success on the internet. She knows the business of buying and selling websites inside and out offering website appraisals for small business websites sellers and website analysis for buyers at her online marketplace promoting websites for sale at www.SitesIndeed.com

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