Some time ago we discussed effective copywriting for e-commerce. Then we concentrated on effective copywriting for regular websites, which – as we have already said – works as a marketing tool encouraging visitors to buy our products or benefit from our services. So far we’ve managed to discuss seven rules:

Rule No.1 Reflecting the Offer
Rule No.2 Define Target Audience
Rule No.3 Point out Advantages
Rule No.4 Be Fresh
Rule No.5 Reviews
Rule No.6 Realizations
Rule No. 7 Face to face

Lets’ find out what has left:

Rule No. 8. Dedicated subpages
If we offer vast variety of products or services we ought to advertise and recommend them well. We can use downloadable files to provide our prospective customers witch all necessary details or create dedicated subpages… Instead of serving visitors long and unclear offer’s description you can divide your whole offer into some categories that will be described separately on a different subpage each. There are many possibilities of offer division. It can be done accordingly to the types of products or targeted audience’s characteristics. The key is to describe each category clearly and with all details necessary in decision making process.

Rule No.9. Home
Concentrated on reflecting the offer properly, as well as defining target audience, pointing out various advantages of offered services and products, keeping the website up-to-date, including customers’ reviews and opinions, describing realizations, introducing prospective customers with the staff and having the offer divided into clear and understandable categories we ought to remember about the main page. “Home” is the first page our customers see. It must be attractive and interesting. If the content displayed on the main page is poor the visitors won’t be interested in visiting the rest and – very probably – will never visit the website again.

Armed with the nine rules of effective copywriting you will be able not only to create interesting and informative content, but also create a good website tree, which will be very helpful in creating and developing your website. The rules will also help you to keep the web vivid and interesting for returning visitors who will start visiting it more often to get new information about the company, available products or services as well as all news from the line of business.

 

Last time we discussed effective copywriting for e-commerce, now we would like to concentrate on effective copywriting for regular websites, which also works as a marketing tool encouraging visitors to buy our products or benefit from our services.

There are nine simple rules describing effective copywriting:

Rule No.1 Reflecting the Offer

Have a look at the articles published on your website. Do they reflect your offer? If your products or services are expensive remember about high-quality copywriting. If you offer unusual gimmickry provide the visitors with some outstanding articles about your products. Always keep the harmony between the texts and the offer!

Rule No.2 Define Target Audience

Now check if the texts displaying on your website really suit your target audience. You can’t write in official register and serious manner if your products or services are aimed at teenagers. On the other hand, informal style may occur to be ineffective in convincing highbrow customers or serious businessmen. Always remember to keep the harmony between the texts and your prospective customers!

Rule No.3 Point out Advantages

Examine your website carefully. Does it contain advantages of your company, products or services? No? So how should your prospective customers decide between you and your competition? Wording articles about your company as well as its products or services don’t forget to mention the advantages that distinguish you from competition.

Rule No.4. Be Fresh

Probably you have already heard of website maintenance… It is a service offering regular changes and refreshments of website’s content. Usually the service refers to images, articles and CTA elements. If your customers visit your website regularly they may get bored with its content and in the result loose interest of your company . If you don’t want it to happen remember about frequent changes on your website. The more frequent the changes are the more interesting the website is!

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