Showing posts with label web copy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web copy. Show all posts

Saturday, April 02, 2011

How to Spot and Avoid Web Copy that Kills Websites

Web designers and developers sacrifice countless hours and sleep sorting out clients’ objectives, audiences’ needs, brand continuity, page layouts, information architecture, navigation, functionality, cross-browser compatibility, accessibility — the list goes on. And then the web copy finally arrives. By Webdesigner Depot

Friday, January 14, 2011

Is Web Copy Ruining Your Design?

Is Web Copy Ruining Your Design?

Integrating web copy and design can be a difficult feat when the designer and copywriter aren’t on the same page. Failure and disappointment often follow. By Rick Sloboda

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Web Designer’s Guide To Copywriting Profits

If a web design agency wants to increase their sales, there’s one way that’s easier and quicker than the rest: sell copywriting services. By Webdesigner Depot

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Online Copywriting: Make Your Website Copy Dazzle

If there’s one generalization you should make as a website writer, it’s that your visitors have short attention spans and are overly saturated with information. By Alan Martin

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Writing for the Web: Improve Your Skills in 9 Easy Steps

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They say that the pen is mightier that the sword. This is especially true when writing for the web, as we don’t usually see each other face to face. By Aidan

Friday, July 09, 2010

Occam’s Razor: A Great Principle for Designers


Lex parsimoniae is the Latin expression of what is known in English as Occam’s Razor, a philosophical rule of thumb that has guided some of the world’s best and brightest minds (including Isaac Newton). By Chris McConnell