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Thursday, April 17, 2008
How to Write Good Web Content
Write good web content. Easier said than done.
I was cleaning out my Inbox when I stumbled on a revised web usability study from the usability expert, Jakob Nielsen.
Important point: “Start with highly information-carrying words”. These are also good for links too.
Also check out:
How to Write Headlines, Page Titles, and Subject Lines and
How Users Read on the Web.
Posted by: Michael Swartz at 5:25 pm
Comments: 1 Comment | Filed under: SEO, Writing For The Web
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1. Doug Skinner | November 13th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
Talk about long tails of advice, this is nuggets of gold for web writers. It gets weary seeing so many headlines that don’t offer enough of a clue about the article or post.
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