{"id":920,"date":"2010-02-23T08:00:33","date_gmt":"2010-02-23T15:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.no2pen.com\/blog\/?p=920"},"modified":"2016-08-08T16:22:38","modified_gmt":"2016-08-08T16:22:38","slug":"website-content-curb-appeal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/condimentmarketing.com\/website-content-curb-appeal\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s the Curb Appeal of Your Website Content?"},"content":{"rendered":"

In real estate sales, curb appeal is crucial. The square footage of the home, the refinished kitchen, and the school district may be great sellers, but if the paint is peeling and the sidewalk is overtaken with weeds, few potential buyers will take the time go inside, let alone make an offer.<\/p>\n

The same goes for your website content.<\/em><\/p>\n

You may have an excellent message, one that contains all the right elements (enticing headline, compelling intro paragraph, description of benefits, and a strong call to action), but if it\u2019s hidden in a drab web design or expressed in an obnoxious font, who is going to read it?<\/p>\n

It\u2019s time to dress up your web content and increase that curb appeal. Here are a few tips to help you add sparkle.<\/p>\n

Think twice about stock photography<\/strong><\/p>\n

Stock photography is easy to come by and inexpensive. However, you are choosing from the same images as everyone else, which means the images on your website may be very similar to your competitors. Look at this photo of the young woman with a head set.<\/p>\n

\"head-set-girl-stock-photography\"<\/p>\n

It\u2019s a great photo and one that suits many businesses well. The problem is that many businesses use this photo or one similar to it.<\/p>\n

The best option is to hire a professional photographer to take real life images of your business. But if that’s out of the budget, work with a graphic designer who can modify stock photography to match your brand.<\/p>\n

Pay attention to length<\/strong><\/p>\n

An ideal length for a web page is somewhere between 200-300 words. However, some pages will be much shorter (e.g., contact us) and other pages will be much longer (e.g., about us, resource articles). Be kind to your readers and allow them to get through a page of content quickly.\u00a0 Sentences and paragraphs should be brief and you should incorporate lists, sub-headings, and other formatting to break up the text.<\/p>\n

Interest the reader<\/strong><\/p>\n

Minimize industry jargon and clich\u00e9 statements. These words slow down the reader and make it difficult to scan (what a website visitor really wants). Keep the text easy-to-read and add a few unexpected nuggets of text.<\/p>\n

Not sure what I mean? <\/em>Try reading this sentence:<\/p>\n

“Using sophisticated twenty-first century computer technology, ABC Company\u2019s team of expert-trained software engineers create state-of the-art network systems.”<\/p>\n

If a page of web content were a house and a sentence was paint, the above sentence is peeling and the house needs a new coat.<\/em> Try this sentence instead:<\/p>\n

“ABC Company creates advanced network systems that replace inefficient technologies.”<\/p>\n

Text formatting don\u2019ts <\/strong><\/p>\n