Writing for the web
Forget what you learned in high school and focus on writing for the web.
Knowing how to engage the reader and keep them flowing along the page.
Here's a quick checklist to make sure every article is web-ready:
List the article
Aim for a reading level between 6th and 8th grade
Write short sentences and paragraphs – no nonsense, please.
Use a tool, such as the Hemingway App, to check your article's readability score.
Use an AI copywriting tool to belarus whatsapp make sure your copy is web-friendly. Since there are tons of great tools out there, be sure to take the time to check out online comparisons, like this post on Jasper.ai vs Copy.ai.
Format your article correctly: use an H1 as a title, H2s as subheadings to differentiate the main points, and H3s as subheadings.
Break up large chunks of text with infographics, screenshots, custom images, and bullet points.
Use the table of contents to facilitate navigation.
Use statistics and evidence to support your claims.
#4. Use the PAS framework in your introduction to capture the reader's attention
Speaking of engaging your reader, your introduction is your second chance (after your blog title) to really grab your reader’s attention.
For this reason we recommend that you use the PAS scheme.
A fundamental skill for writing web-friendly content ?
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