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Mindspring Design

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I offer usability, web design, and user experience. My services for web design include the following: * Websites * Blogs * Galleries * E-Mail Marketing * Banners, Etc. My services for print design are the following: * Logos * Brochures * Business Cards * Trade Show Graphics * Posters * Banners, Etc.
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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    5 Most Common Mistakes in Writing Website Content Take a good look at your website copy. Does it drive sales? Or is it just filling space? Kudos to you if you've contracted a marketing professional or web copywriter to write web content for you. Interesting, engaging and well-optimized web content is a must-have in today's competitive online marketplace. website content However, it's not enough to just have good content. It needs to emerge from invisibility, slow the scroll bar, escape the 'Back' button and speak to your visitors. Here are five mistakes you should avoid when writing web copy: 1. Hard to read. Let's get the most obvious (and most common) out of the way first. Your body copy isn't speaking, it is whispering, if it is too small or too faint to read. In addition, extremely long lines of text (before a line break) are exhausting to read. I see this often on flexible-width websites that span across gaping, wide-screen monitors. Many readers tire of this and will quickly give up. Instead, opt for a comfortably large typeface with sufficient contrast. And keep the width of your paragraphs limited or fixed — do test on multiple screen resolutions. (In Windows go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings.) 2. Not compelling. What good is an interesting read if you are not inspired to take action? Tell readers where they should go next, what steps they should take, how and when. Don't leave anything to the imagination or expect people to read between the lines. Web users are traveling at the speed of light, so make it very clear and easy to answer your call-to-action. 3. Doesn't give 'em what they want. People normally land on a webpage expecting to find specific information — to solve a specific problem, to answer a specific question, etc. Carefully choose very specific headlines, informative subheadings, meaty bullet points, and pointed paragraphs which fill users' needs and meet their requests. Skip all the glib marketing fluff and usher readers right to the content they are looking for. 4. Too wordy. Long rambling paragraphs are intimidating. Do you want to invest precious time reading walls of text only to find at the end that your question hasn't been answered? Think back to grammar school — start paragraphs with a 'subject sentence.' Then support that 'subject' with the next few sentences. Then conclude it and move on! Give people what they need in appealing, bite-sized chunks. 5. Not organized. Last but not least — I can't stress enough the importance of visually reflecting the hierarchy of information on your page. Pages that have a gazillion text sizes and text treatments lack focus. Web visitors who can't focus find it challenging to make online decisions. In general, the more important things should be larger, less important things smaller. And keep healthy white space around organizational elements to facilitate eye movement around the information! These were just five of the most common mistakes I've found small businesses make when writing web content. Contact Mindspring Design to get a website analysis report for your company.