Web text that engages and converts
In general, Webtext should be served in small chunks – the text should be short, concise and Scanbar. You only have a few seconds to catch the visitor's attention, for the average Internet user has an attention as a goldfish. It has pretty much all webgurus agreed on for countless years, but guess what: wont is dead.
Insight and insights should always be weighted above rigid rules, and this also applies to webtext. As long as you serve the information and offers that the visitor needs, he reads on. But starting the contents to run at idle or frame next to it, he's slipped. It is so simple to know your target group and speak clearly and directly. Whether it's on print or Web.
Motivational web text creates sales
"Content is King" is probably the only long-lasting webrule today. If you have no relevant content to offer, you will not get visitors to your website either. Over the past 2o years, I have Freelance copywriter Specializing in online business optimization, and I work with web text targeted to get your messages through and create the interest of the recipients. In the end, it is a question of motivating them to apply to you and your product – to get them to take action: contact, sign up for your newsletter or directly tap the purchase button. I write webtexts that get both your visitors and your business to move forward.
Recent examples of websites I have written web text to: