Writing
effective website copy is a hugely misunderstood occupation. When looking to
reduce costs on a project, one of the first expenses to be cut – if it was even
considered in the first place - is often the copywriter. After all, if you run
a business, you should know how to string a sentence together, right? Everyone
knows how to read and write when we leave school, so many assume they are
suitably skilled to write the copy for their websites without having to pay
someone else.
Writing
effective website copy is a hugely misunderstood occupation. When looking to
reduce costs on a project, one of the first expenses to be cut – if it was even
considered in the first place - is often the <a href="http://jonathancrossfield.com">copywriter</a>. After all, if you run
a business, you should know how to string a sentence together, right? Everyone
knows how to read and write when we leave school, so many assume they are
suitably skilled to write the copy for their websites without having to pay
someone else.
You may know
how to hold a paintbrush and open a tin of paint, but you still open the Yellow
Pages and pay for the services of someone in reassuringly splattered overalls
when the front of your house starts to flake off in the sun.
Copywriting as a Skill
The problem
is many people do not see effective copywriting as a skill in the same way they
may see house painting, or car maintenance, or even chainsaw juggling. This
results in poorly written websites with bad spelling and worse grammar and,
most importantly of all, the ability to turn off potential customers. Nothing
says ‘unprofessional’ like a misspelt product catalogue.
If grammar
doesn’t seem that important to you, and you’ve never felt the urge to punch
someone for putting an apostrophe in the wrong spot, then you need someone else
to write your copy.
Copywriting as an Art
But it is
about more than just the correct usage of the tools of the trade. Leonardo Da
Vinci used many of the same tools as the aforementioned house painter, but no
one will be talking about Bill’s Decorating Service in centuries to come.
Remember, the copy on a website is more than just filler for search engines to
read; it is the main communication between you and your potential customer as
you attempt to sell your product. It is about engaging your customer’s
interest, exciting their desires, helping their imaginations to soar. Well, that
may be overstating it just slightly, but the point is that strong writing is
not only spelt correctly and grammatically laid out, but also informative and pleasurable
to read. And a pleasurable experience is more likely to encourage the customer
to take a positive action.
Know Your Limitations and
Strengths, and Those of Your Staff
Before you
embark on building a website, it is wise to know your own limitations when it
comes to writing. This becomes doubly true if your website is going to rely on
regularly changing content in order to attract a high search engine position –
what is often called ‘link-bait’ content. You may already have someone within
your business who can write extremely well – there are lots of frustrated
writers working in other industries. It could be beneficial to discover the
literary abilities of your staff when it comes to planning how you are going to
achieve the best copy.
If you
aren’t lucky enough to have the skills and experience yourself, and don’t
already employ a budding Hemmingway, it may be worth discussing the issue with
your web designer. Usually they have contacts within the copywriting world who
are experienced in exactly this process.
What’s
that? You were hoping to build the website in-house as well with that copy of
HTML For Dummies your wife bought you for Christmas? Web design is a skill just
like any other. You may know how to hold a paintbrush but…ah, never mind.
Jonathan Crossfield is the Online Editor and Copywriter for Netregistry's Marketing Department and a regular contributor to Nett Magazine. If you would like Jonathan to write vibrant, fresh content for your website or marketing campaigns, enquire about Netregistry's Copywriting services.