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Strategically and Accurately




                                                                      By: Gagan Parashar
Confidential | Copyright © APD Infomedia Pvt. Ltd.                    Project Manager (APD Infomedia Pvt. Ltd)
Agenda
 What  is Content Writing?
 Content is “King”
 Know Your Text
 Before you start writing…
 When you’re writing…
 Before you publish…
 Best Practice in SEO
 Follow “MLA”
 Case Study: Website Content Writing & Composing
 Write for User Not for Google
What is Content Writing?
   Content writing like any other form of writing requires in depth knowledge and great skill. The success of
    any write-ups depends largely on the quality and authenticity of the content of a website.
    Content writing though does not follow a specific format, yet is certainly guided by some fundamental
    principles.

How to write an effective content?
   Focus on your customer: Remember, your website will gain acceptance among your viewers only if it has
    something to offer them. Your website should be informative and should immediately convey the main theme at
    the beginning itself.

   Choose a simple, impersonal style: Your readers are not interested in judging your scholarship.

   You have maximum of “15 seconds” to grab your visitor’s attention.
Content is “King”
   Content is King--refers to the content of a website, which makes it much more accessible to visitors based on
    relevancy and subject matter crawled by the Internet browsers. Because so much emphasis is placed on the content
    of a website, an entire branch of writing has developed known as content writing.

   Content writing is a specialized style of writing, which differs slightly from journalistic styles.

   Content writing includes a number of variants including not only SEO writing and SEO copywriting, website writing,
    blogging, sale documents, press release writing, e-books, e-catalogs, and many other forms which appear on the
    Internet.

   Content writing is basically anything that is intended to be read on the Internet or sent across the World Wide Web.

   The body of any article or piece that a content writer generates should be clear, concise, and easy to read quickly.

   Most content articles are relatively short works, usually ranging from 100 to 500 words although it really just
    depends on the topic and the particular website.

   Content writer should be able to convey information, thoughts, and instructions in short, structured sentences.
Know Your Text
   Always ensure to put the most important information first followed by the less-important ones.

   You should begin with an introduction that in a way summarizes the whole content of your
    website page.

   Break your website content into small paragraphs with distinct sub-headings. Whichever points
    you wish to highlight, use bulleted or italic format.

   Underlining is not an impressive option and so as far as possible avoid it.

   Use relevant images in your website pages to increase its visual appeal. However, take care that
    you do not overstuff your website with images and graphics as this will slow the downloading
    speed of the website.
Before you start writing…
   Identify the goal of the content: It takes us so long to write good content is because we don’t stop to
    decide what it is we want to say. What are you hoping your content will accomplish? Is the purpose
    of your article to explain how something works, put a customer on a determined conversion path,
    build brand trust?

   Decide on a hook: Every piece of content you write should have a hook. Just like in fishing, your hook
    is what you’re using to catch a reader in your net. Whether it’s a news hook, an attack hook,
    a humor hook or an ego hook, you want to decide how you’re going to draw people in.

   Think like your reader: Before you put fingers to keyboard, get in the mindset of your audience because
    your content is for them. If you’re attempting to explain something, talk about it from their point of
    view.

   Get rid of distractions: Log out of Facebook. Close Twitter. Stay away from YouTube. While it’s easy to
    head to these sites during a brain lull, they’ll only make your content sound more fragmented and
    make you spend three times as long trying to write. When it’s time to write, turn them off.
When you’re writing…
   Put conclusions at the beginning: Think of an inverted pyramid when you write. Get to the point in the
    first paragraph, then expand upon it.
   Write only one idea per paragraph: Web pages need to be concise and to-the-point. People don't read
    Web pages, they scan them, so having short, meaty paragraphs is better than long rambling ones.
   Use action words: Tell your readers what to do. Avoid the passive voice. Keep the flow of your pages
    moving.
   Use lists instead of paragraphs: Lists are easier to scan than paragraphs, especially if you keep them
    short.
   Limit list items to 7 words: Studies have shown that people can only reliably remember 7-10 things at a
    time. By keeping your list items short, it helps your readers remember them.
   Write short sentences: Sentences should be as concise as you can make them. Use only the words you
    need to get the essential information across.
   Include internal sub-headings: Sub-headings make the text more scan-able. Your readers will move to
    the section of the document that is most useful for them, and internal cues make it easier for them
    to do this.
   Make your links part of the copy: Links are another way Web readers scan pages. They stand out from
    normal text, and provide more cues as to what the page is about.
Before you publish…
   Proofread your work: Typos and spelling errors will send people away from your pages. Make sure you
    proofread everything you post to the Web.

   Read your content aloud: If you want to improve your content, read it aloud to yourself before you
    publish it to the Web or hand it to a customer. If you stumble over something or think you’re being
    too wordy, so will your reader, and it may turn them off.

   Read backwards: Read backwards to allow your brain to see words out of context instead of
    subconsciously seeing “what you meant.”
Best Practice in SEO
   Keywords :
                 ~~Emphasize once or twice –Don’t stuff!
   Clear Titles :
                 ~~Avoid slang & jargon and be painfully clear about what your are talking about.
   Be Short and Sweet :
                 ~~Think “High School English”, focus on one idea per paragraph.
   Sales Language:
                 ~~Readers detest sales language! Keep your writing down to earth.
   Quantity :
                ~~Try to get- 450 words into each page.
   Quality :
                 ~~Maintain the first write-up policy. Don’t advertise in Blogs.
Follow “MLA”

                                                    Title


          Modern Language Association Structure
                                                  Main Topic   paragraph
                                                                           Video/main
                                                    (H1)                      image


                                                  Subtopic     paragraph   Bullet List
                                                    (H2)

                                                  Subtopic     paragraph
                                                                             Visual
                                                    (H2)                    Diagram


                                                  Summary
                                                  paragraph
Case Study: Website Content Writing & Composing




                       http://d.pr/f/pueG
Write for User Not for Google

   Make your content STAND OUT.

   Focus on GIVING ATTENTION rather getting it.

   The Customer is KING.

   Write INTERESTING, UNIQUE, WELL-WRITTEN, content.

   LINK to other part of the site when possible.

   Use EVERGREEN and UPDATED content.

   SCAN- ABLE text is vital (headings, bullets, etc.)




                           Give your Best Shot of Thought 
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     Noida 201301, UP, India.
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What is Content Writing, How to write an effective content, Best Practice in SEO

  • 1. Strategically and Accurately By: Gagan Parashar Confidential | Copyright © APD Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. Project Manager (APD Infomedia Pvt. Ltd)
  • 2. Agenda  What is Content Writing?  Content is “King”  Know Your Text  Before you start writing…  When you’re writing…  Before you publish…  Best Practice in SEO  Follow “MLA”  Case Study: Website Content Writing & Composing  Write for User Not for Google
  • 3. What is Content Writing?  Content writing like any other form of writing requires in depth knowledge and great skill. The success of any write-ups depends largely on the quality and authenticity of the content of a website. Content writing though does not follow a specific format, yet is certainly guided by some fundamental principles. How to write an effective content?  Focus on your customer: Remember, your website will gain acceptance among your viewers only if it has something to offer them. Your website should be informative and should immediately convey the main theme at the beginning itself.  Choose a simple, impersonal style: Your readers are not interested in judging your scholarship.  You have maximum of “15 seconds” to grab your visitor’s attention.
  • 4. Content is “King”  Content is King--refers to the content of a website, which makes it much more accessible to visitors based on relevancy and subject matter crawled by the Internet browsers. Because so much emphasis is placed on the content of a website, an entire branch of writing has developed known as content writing.  Content writing is a specialized style of writing, which differs slightly from journalistic styles.  Content writing includes a number of variants including not only SEO writing and SEO copywriting, website writing, blogging, sale documents, press release writing, e-books, e-catalogs, and many other forms which appear on the Internet.  Content writing is basically anything that is intended to be read on the Internet or sent across the World Wide Web.  The body of any article or piece that a content writer generates should be clear, concise, and easy to read quickly.  Most content articles are relatively short works, usually ranging from 100 to 500 words although it really just depends on the topic and the particular website.  Content writer should be able to convey information, thoughts, and instructions in short, structured sentences.
  • 5. Know Your Text  Always ensure to put the most important information first followed by the less-important ones.  You should begin with an introduction that in a way summarizes the whole content of your website page.  Break your website content into small paragraphs with distinct sub-headings. Whichever points you wish to highlight, use bulleted or italic format.  Underlining is not an impressive option and so as far as possible avoid it.  Use relevant images in your website pages to increase its visual appeal. However, take care that you do not overstuff your website with images and graphics as this will slow the downloading speed of the website.
  • 6. Before you start writing…  Identify the goal of the content: It takes us so long to write good content is because we don’t stop to decide what it is we want to say. What are you hoping your content will accomplish? Is the purpose of your article to explain how something works, put a customer on a determined conversion path, build brand trust?  Decide on a hook: Every piece of content you write should have a hook. Just like in fishing, your hook is what you’re using to catch a reader in your net. Whether it’s a news hook, an attack hook, a humor hook or an ego hook, you want to decide how you’re going to draw people in.  Think like your reader: Before you put fingers to keyboard, get in the mindset of your audience because your content is for them. If you’re attempting to explain something, talk about it from their point of view.  Get rid of distractions: Log out of Facebook. Close Twitter. Stay away from YouTube. While it’s easy to head to these sites during a brain lull, they’ll only make your content sound more fragmented and make you spend three times as long trying to write. When it’s time to write, turn them off.
  • 7. When you’re writing…  Put conclusions at the beginning: Think of an inverted pyramid when you write. Get to the point in the first paragraph, then expand upon it.  Write only one idea per paragraph: Web pages need to be concise and to-the-point. People don't read Web pages, they scan them, so having short, meaty paragraphs is better than long rambling ones.  Use action words: Tell your readers what to do. Avoid the passive voice. Keep the flow of your pages moving.  Use lists instead of paragraphs: Lists are easier to scan than paragraphs, especially if you keep them short.  Limit list items to 7 words: Studies have shown that people can only reliably remember 7-10 things at a time. By keeping your list items short, it helps your readers remember them.  Write short sentences: Sentences should be as concise as you can make them. Use only the words you need to get the essential information across.  Include internal sub-headings: Sub-headings make the text more scan-able. Your readers will move to the section of the document that is most useful for them, and internal cues make it easier for them to do this.  Make your links part of the copy: Links are another way Web readers scan pages. They stand out from normal text, and provide more cues as to what the page is about.
  • 8. Before you publish…  Proofread your work: Typos and spelling errors will send people away from your pages. Make sure you proofread everything you post to the Web.  Read your content aloud: If you want to improve your content, read it aloud to yourself before you publish it to the Web or hand it to a customer. If you stumble over something or think you’re being too wordy, so will your reader, and it may turn them off.  Read backwards: Read backwards to allow your brain to see words out of context instead of subconsciously seeing “what you meant.”
  • 9. Best Practice in SEO  Keywords : ~~Emphasize once or twice –Don’t stuff!  Clear Titles : ~~Avoid slang & jargon and be painfully clear about what your are talking about.  Be Short and Sweet : ~~Think “High School English”, focus on one idea per paragraph.  Sales Language: ~~Readers detest sales language! Keep your writing down to earth.  Quantity :  ~~Try to get- 450 words into each page.  Quality : ~~Maintain the first write-up policy. Don’t advertise in Blogs.
  • 10. Follow “MLA” Title Modern Language Association Structure Main Topic paragraph Video/main (H1) image Subtopic paragraph Bullet List (H2) Subtopic paragraph Visual (H2) Diagram Summary paragraph
  • 11. Case Study: Website Content Writing & Composing http://d.pr/f/pueG
  • 12. Write for User Not for Google  Make your content STAND OUT.  Focus on GIVING ATTENTION rather getting it.  The Customer is KING.  Write INTERESTING, UNIQUE, WELL-WRITTEN, content.  LINK to other part of the site when possible.  Use EVERGREEN and UPDATED content.  SCAN- ABLE text is vital (headings, bullets, etc.) Give your Best Shot of Thought 
  • 13. APD Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. B-57, Sec-63, Noida 201301, UP, India. www.apdtrade.com © All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.