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An Informal Look at Writing Online Content
By Jamie Lyons (c) 2010
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I get many questions about my job as a copywriter and SEO
practitioner, and for the most part they follow a similar
theme- 'what do you do?' and 'could I do it?' In an attempt
to address these questions once and for all and possibly
also give an insight into the life of an internet marketer
I've put together an article: this article.
A large portion of my day is spent writing. From articles
to press releases, website content to blogs: countless
hours are spent staring at a blank page, frantically
scrambling for inspiration or that perfectly sculpted
sentence. The phrase 'writer's block' is an often derided
cliche, but there is no denying that sometimes you
just can't quite work out exactly what you're trying to
say, or even more infuriatingly, the best way to say it.
Some will go for a walk to clear their mind, others to
their cigarette packet or porcelain throne in an attempt to
find clarity.
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In the realm of content writing and SEO based copywriting
in general there is a very simple reason why these personal
catalysts are turned to with persistent regularity: it can
be boring. There, I said it and to emphasise my conviction
will say it again: Writing For Seo Purposes Can Be Boring.
Now hopefully you'll grant me enough time to justify this
outburst before reporting me to the various authorities,
oh, and please forgive my reliance on personal experience
in portraying a more universal point.
I go into work every day knowing that I am required to
write intelligently and enthusiastically on topics which I
may have very limited previous knowledge of, and due to
what I assume to be some sort of genetic defect: utterly
love it. It is my love of writing that stops me from
finding it boring. I am fully aware that the majority of
people wouldn't revel in this challenge, which is great for
me as it reduces my competition. Consequently, the odds are
that you're reading this purely to find out a little more
about writing on just one broad topic: and to make another
assumption, I expect that your writing on this topic is to
promote your own website. It is to you non-reveller, single
broad topic focussed, committed website owner that I level
my 'it can be boring' battle-cry as an explanation for your
writer's block and seek to show how you can get round it.
You have passion for your chosen topic, well, I sincerely
hope you do (if you aren't enthusiastic about your
product/website/company/field of operation then it won't be
poorly written content that jeopardizes your company's
longevity and more importantly in this instance: my whole
argument rests on it). It is this passion and the resulting
knowledge you have amassed on the subject that is key to
your success in writing copy, articles and press releases
for your website. No amount of literary flair, cunning word
play or EXCESSIVE USE OF formatting Tools is ever going to
appeal to your target reader more than the sound advice and
authoritative content that you, the expert on this subject
are capable of providing. Equally important is the very
fact that if you're passionate about something then surely
you aren't going to find it boring.
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Having established that you are more than qualified to
advise others on your chosen subject and have enough
interest in it to apply yourself to the time consuming task
of writing accurately about it, all I can really do is give
you a few pointers and tips on converting your knowledge
into something which others can benefit from and in doing
so raise the profile and credibility of your website. To
avoid taking up too much of your time, I'll keep it brief:
1. Provide Original Content
Whether you're writing the content for your homepage or an
article explaining the finer points of your industry and
associated benefits, you must ensure that what you're
saying isn't said elsewhere. Inevitably there will be
others who have said something vaguely similar, but focus
upon being better and different. You will get no credit
from search engines for duplicating someone else's work and
gain no customers by rehashing a competitor's article.
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2. Research Tone and Style
We all write differently depending on the context. A blog
on celebrity gossip will read very differently to a
governmental department's homepage and the way you
construct a text message to a friend will differ to the
structure of an email you send to a business associate.
It's well worth researching the homepage content of similar
websites when writing your own in order to judge which
style you find most effective, relevant and credible. It is
more than likely that the style you find most suitable will
be the style your prospective visitors will find most
suitable: so copy it (NOT THE CONTENT...just the tone and
style). Once you've established this starting point then
write in a way you find comfortable but adhering loosely to
the tone you've chosen to emulate. The words should come
naturally, don't worry if it doesn't sound quite right you
can always come back and edit the text.
3. Double Check Grammar and Spelling
Having spent hours crafting your text, there is nothing
more irritating than publishing the piece to discover an
abundance of easily avoided errors. Get others to read your
copy with a critical eye before making it live, they may
well spot something you've missed. Having taken onboard any
amendments: read it again...and again before committing it
to the archives of internet history.
4. Enjoy It
I know, I know...easier said than done, but if you care
about the subject matter and the benefits the content will
have for your business then I'm sure you won't find it that
hard.
This post was supposed to be brief but I got a little
carried away, I just hope it provided a little guidance to
those hovering on the precipice of a first foray into
writing online content. If you republish this, then please
include the resource box- a vast number of my more
conventional and less formal articles have been 'stolen' in
the past and put on websites in the guise of original
content.
About The Author
Written by Jamie Rock Lyons of Web Vitality SEO inconjunction with
OfficeYoo Office Supplies
and DHFS Debt Help

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