Writing for the Web
Overview
This course looks at how people actually use the web and how you need to prepare your copy and content for the purpose.
The course is editorial rather than technical and will cover the principles and techniques of usability, how you can exploit journalism techniques for web copy as well as the relationship between design and content and the way users consume your pages.
The course is available on both Mac and PC systems.
Required skills and experience.
- Some knowledge of the web would be useful but not essential.
- A working knowledge of either the Windows or Mac operating systems.
- The ability to use microsoft word
Duration
1 Days.
Standard course price
£250 pp excluding VAT
For more information on pricing please go to my rates page.
Course modules
Understanding users
- The difference between online and offline consumption of text
- Who uses your website?
- How your audience uses content
Content production process
- Different types of content
- Keeping it all up to date
- Considerations for content management systems
Principals of web writing
- Techniques to produce targeted, relevant copy
- Scan-ability and navigation
- Inverted pyramids
- Click depth and page structure
- A little journalistic flare – the direct approach
Re-purposing content for the web
- Chunking down – breaking into small focused chunks
- Sentence and paragraph structure
- Self-contained copy units
- Navigational and link text
- Brevity
- Skimming support
Working with a style guide
- Brand identity and corporate essence
- Tone of voice
- Developing consistency
- Nail down terminology
- Visual style and using style sheets
- Link targets and highlighted words
- Proof reading
The art of webifying
- Practical exercises designed to improve your ability to write clear, concise, user-friendly, brand-focused copy
Questions and answers