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Writing for the Web (A.K.A. “ Trying to get people to give a darn ” )

An Infopeople Webinar Thursday, August 9, 2012. Writing for the Web (A.K.A. “ Trying to get people to give a darn ” ). Laura Solomon Library Services Manager OPLIN laura@oplin.org. You can:. Keep their attention Not turn them off Write more convincingly.

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Writing for the Web (A.K.A. “ Trying to get people to give a darn ” )

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  1. An Infopeople Webinar Thursday, August 9, 2012 Writing for the Web(A.K.A.“Trying to get people to give a darn”) Laura Solomon Library Services Manager OPLIN laura@oplin.org

  2. You can: • Keep their attention • Not turn them off • Write more convincingly

  3. From Aaron Schmidt, walkingpaper.org

  4. L E N G T H

  5. On average, web users read almost 100% of a page’s content only if it is 25 words or less.

  6. Krug’s Third Law of Usability

  7. http://mrs.oshimbo.com/2010/10/10thingsidontlike.html

  8. “…bullets are like flashing Christmas lights”

  9. LESS NOISE

  10. MORE PROMINENCE

  11. Less Page Length

  12. http://www.yourlibrary.org/node/11452?ddbox00=429&ddbox01=464&x=73&y=13http://www.yourlibrary.org/node/11452?ddbox00=429&ddbox01=464&x=73&y=13 http://www.yourlibrary.org/reference

  13. Q U A L I T Y

  14. PLEASE STOP SCREAMING AT ME. Please?

  15. Harry Potter Party at the Main Library Thursday, July 14, at 3 p.m.!!!!!!!!

  16. Click here

  17. Click here to access your account Access your account

  18. http://www.scribendi.com/advice/the_correct_use_of_acronyms.en.htmlhttp://www.scribendi.com/advice/the_correct_use_of_acronyms.en.html

  19. Don’t bury the lead • “Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, wouldn’t say Sunday whether he’d repeal President Barack Obama’s decision to stop deporting certain young illegal immigrants. “ • “In an interview, Romney would say only that his administration would seek longer-term solutions to the problem of illegal immigration, and that Obama’s new directive, announced Friday, was temporary fix. “

  20. 84% are more likely to trust you • 60% + are more likely to be interested in what you are selling/saying

  21. Content should not be written by passive-voiced staff members. Write in the active voice.

  22. Sellingyourcontent

  23. HOW or WHY and BENEFIT =WIN* * ($how||$why)+$benefit=$win

  24. Learn more about the library’s research databases

  25. How to make your research faster & more productive

  26. Feature Benefit Experience

  27. Feature: New database • Benefit: Higher quality information • Experience:Blow away your teachers or professors. Credible, professional sources add information to your research not available via Google and make you look like a more committed student .

  28. WHY?

  29. Where’s your CTA?

  30. Four kinds of CTAs • Place an order; • Enroll, subscribe, enter; • Get a quote; • Learn more.

  31. Make ‘em stronger!

  32. “The goal of the copy is to connect with the reader, and guide them towards an action. “ Peep Laja, owner of Markitekt.com

  33. Making headlines

  34. Headlines do 3 things

  35. 1. Communicate importance

  36. 2. Succinctly convey story essence MAN BITES DOG, DOG THREATENS LAWSUIT

  37. 3. Grab attention

  38. Write the headline FIRST

  39. Include location Branch gets new checkout machine versus Belpre branch library gets new checkout machine

  40. Think keywords Local man wins summer reading contest versus Belpre man wins stuffed monkey in library’s 2012 summer reading contest

  41. Why do list posts work? “If there’s one thing that turns online readers off, it is the 17-line, multi-idea, complex paragraph” Chris Lake, eConsultancy, Digital Marketers United

  42. Practice

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