Write to be read on the Web: think tiny paragraphs with one idea

May 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

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Writing for the Web is different from writing for print: you need to think TINY paragraphs.

Readers scan online - one thought per paragraph

If you’re a brand new writer, you won’t have anything to unlearn. If you’re writing for print, remember that the Web is a different medium. You’re writing for Web surfers who scan.

They need lots of headlines, sub-headlines, and bullets, so that they can get the gist of a Web page in a glance or two. They won’t hang around to decipher a mass of text.

One new Web writer said she felt as if she were writing an outline. :-) In a sense, that’s what you’re doing on the Web. Surfers are busy, and the Back button is only a click away.

You’re writing hypertext - if you want to expand on a topic, create a new page

The Web is hypertext. It’s easy to expand on anything you write - you just create a link to a new page.




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