Saturday, June 13, 2015

Writing For The Web



With the turn of the century, writing, both for the web and traditional medias have improved and changed drastically. There have been paradigm shifts in both writing genres, but content writing have greatly been modified.

With Google becoming more and more stringent with content, it is high time that generic brand of writing welcomes a fresh new change in its echelon.

Website developers are keen on making contents merge with each other in simple and clean elevations. Content is first and foremost the most important part of website design and development. Other elements and under the hood improvements only comes in second.

Here are some of the latest improvements on web writing that you may want to keep an eye on:

Lists are still in.

Listicles are all the rage back then. They still are right now. Lists are a great way to break down content, present detailed information and data and make the article more readable.

Listicles can be more effective when you make bullets inside the item itself. Or another great option you can incorporate is to make detailed numbering inside.

First person is almost acceptable in any form of web content.

According to Dubai web development company, whether it is a web2.0 article or a blog article, or even an off page article, the first person inclusive voice can now be used.

This voice is the most personal, and most netizens relate more with the first voice more than the approachable second or the mechanical third. Start incorporating first person in your articles and see traffic increase.

In order to do this though, you also need to find your voice. The first persona relies on the unique selling voice of the writer, and that means that the writer behind the content should have a specific voice. People relate more and read more from one writer when they like his type of writing, or they agree to his/her opinions, or generally is amused or charmed by the writer’s POV.

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