Website Copywriter Tips: Homepage Copy ? The Transition Zone
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How does your personality affect your web copy? Whether you mean to or not, your site reflects you in ways you might not notice: sometimes good, sometimes bad. While personality peccadilloes can be endearing in social situations, minor personality
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You already know ow to create great web copy. Just remember your cildood nursery rymes. As silly as it sounds, ?3 Blind Mice? will sow you te way. For some reason, ?3 Blind Mice? paid me a visit. As I eard te 100t replay, it
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Have you read Paco Underhill?s fascinating book, Why We Buy, about the psychology of retail store shopping? One of his major tenets about brick and mortar shopping holds the key to effective homepage copy ? something he calls the ?transition zone.? If
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Because copywriting is subjective, most if not all copywriters go through a sometimes long phase of insecurity in their work. However, using certain pricing tools can ease the uncertainty and help the copywriter appear more professional as well.
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Copyright 2006 John Navata You wouldn't believe how many web sites don't ask for the sale! After all the work people put into their salescopy, describing the benefits of their product, and leading people through their sales process, they
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by Karon Thackston ? 2006, All Rights Reserved As long as I've been an SEO copywriter, I never knew that Google had its own trust factor with relation to site pages and their copy. Yet, a recent column in the Google Librarian Newsletter did
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Have you read Paco Underhill?s fascinating book, Why We Buy, about the psychology of retail store shopping? One of his major tenets about brick and mortar shopping holds the key to effective homepage copy ? something he calls the ?transition zone.? If
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? 2006, All Rights Reserved It seems to be a single-sided debate. When you mention keyword use, all thoughts normally go to the search engines. Copywriting, however, is more about your human visitors than it is the engines. In fact, even the
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