Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Merging Your Design and High Quality Content

Copywriters and web designers are usually separated into two different groups as they are often thought of as being two entirely different professions. Indeed they are. However, good content writers learn to use their content to compliment the way in which a web page is designed. A great deal of web design techniques can be easily merged with high quality content to make a more cohesive and attractive total web page.

As it is often said, if content is king then web design is the country over which it rules. Few kings that didn't reflect their country stayed in power for long. Merging your design and high quality content is the best way to attract readers and hold their attention.

Become Familiar with Space

This is a concept that often thwarts the average beginning Internet writer. When writing for school or creating a novel, little consideration is given to the importance of creating space between groups of text. Do not try to cram as many words into a single area as you can. The average piece of online content should be 500 to 750 words. As the typical reader only scans your content, creating space to make this easier will help them do so. Try the following to create space in your content:

Use lists where appropriate rather than using a great deal of commas within block text.
Include at least one space between every header and subhead.
Make sure you also include a space between paragraphs in lieu of indenting.
Format your page so that words do not come too close to advertisements or banners. Especially with flashy ads, content can be very difficult to read if it comes too close.

Experiment with Fonts and Color

The old way of publishing content online is beginning to change. Now, a variety of fonts and special text applications are available. Feel free to use a font that makes your content easier to read. Within reason, larger letters are much easier to scan than small ones. You can feel free to choose a font that compliments your design. For example, a web site on Medieval weaponry might benefit from a few entries using an easy to read yet antiquity looking font such as Book Antiqua or Monotype Corsiva.

In addition, using a color in the web design to accent important text can be an excellent way to bring attention to such entries and assist with content scanning. This also creates a hidden connection with your readers that can build credibility. In general, the more time and effort that you put into creating content that is obviously built for a specific page, the more your readers will trust that the content is reliable and trustworthy.

This is a guest post written by Corry Cummings.

Corry Cummings is the owner of Content Customs, a content creation company that specializes in high quality web content writing services. He also runs a blog over at Content Customs, which is managed and written by one of the head writers of the company.

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