What web content do I need?

Category : Copywriting, Website Content

When launching a new website, or refreshing the content of an existing one, deciding what you need to say can be quite daunting. Fortunately you probably already know the answer – it’s just a case of getting it out of your head and onto the screen.

Sources of Inspiration

The best way to find out what is important is to put yourself in your customer’s shoes. Try asking yourself a few questions:

  • What do people ask me when they visit my bricks-and-mortar store?
  • What do I already tell people about on my other advertising materials?
  • What makes me different from my competition?
  • What are the most important details of my product or service?

Obviously there are many more questions you could ask and the ones listed above are just to get you thinking. Note down what you discover and try and work the information into logical groups – these will then form the basis for the pages of your website.

Plagiarism?

In the same way a wise business owner checks out their competition’s products and services, so too should you investigate what your direct rival is doing on the Internet. Have a look at their corporate website, whether they have a blog and how they use social media – there is nothing wrong with being informed.

That said, avoid the urge to copy content or ideas wholesale. Not only could this get you in legal trouble, but search engines such as Google take a dim view of plagiarism, devaluing your website and making it much harder for potential customers to find you. If you see something you like, make a note and then figure out how you could rework it to fit your brand.

Be Yourself

Your company has an ethos and a brand image. Work within the existing guidelines you already use for corporate communications and extend that to the web. If you are in a sector that demands, dry yet concise information, make sure you keep the same tone on your website. If you are a less staid business, your content should be similarly approachable and engaging.

Your website is an extension of your business. All you need to do is replicate the message and tone that works for your business offline and you’ll be fine.

Keep it Fresh

The Internet has changed the way people think so that we all now expect constantly updated information to be available online. As a result your website will need to be updated frequently if it is to engage new customers and keep them on board.

The addition of a blog is a brilliant way to get people coming back to your website which will in turn result in repeat business from them. Try adding an article or three each week (more if you can manage it!) with news and information relevant to your industry. In doing so you will establish your brand as experts in your field, raising your corporate profile and helping to convert more sales.

If you would like further advice on writing website content, or would like to discuss how Tech Write can help get your website up to scratch, please drop us a line.

Blog Entry – Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Traction Alopecia

Category : Article, Blog Entry, Custom, Website Content

As well as regularly writing articles relating to IT and related technologies, Tech Write can also produce custom blog entries on just about any topic you need. One of our recent commissions has been regular entries for The Belgravia Centre, the UK’s largest hair loss clinic.

The Belgravia Centre blog is one of the largest, and most popular internet resources for people searching for information on hair loss, associated disorders and potential treatments. This recent blog entry about Tottenham Hotspur footballer Benoit Assou-Ekotto discusses the risks associated with extreme hair styles in the form of Traction Alopecia.

To find out how Tech Write’s exceptional research and writing techniques can benefit your company blog, please contact us.

Article – Use stepping stones to achieve

Category : Article, Coaching, Custom

The second of two articles based around the psychology of success, “Use stepping stones to achieve” was commissioned by Steve Burford of Wealthy Student for inclusion in the essay base on his website. A picture of some stepping stones Using his experience as a life coach, Ben Lloyd was asked to write about the importance of setting intermediary targets when working on a large project or goal.

The Wealthy Student website is aimed at university students, providing advice on financial and career-oriented subjects to assist learners in completing their studies and to help ensure future career success. Information such as financial planning advice and general motivational and planning techniques are among the topics covered.

Commissioned by Steve Burford via the PeoplePerHour website the article is now included in the Wealthy Student “Psychology of Success” archive. The aim was to create a piece which was both educational and practical, as well as providing additional content for improving search engine rankings.

Tech Write carry out similar article writing tasks for a variety of customers who operate in a number of diverse industries. If you would like to find out more about how Tech Write could help your business, please get in touch.

 

Article – Planning for Profound Changes in Your Life

Category : Article, Coaching, Custom

Tech Write were approached by Steve Burford of WealthyStudent.co.uk to write two articles based around theA picture of a graph showing an upward trend psychology of success. The first article “Planning for Profound Changes in Your Life” published on the Wealthy Student website, discusses the steps required to plan and complete a life changing goal and is based on Ben Lloyd’s experience as a life coach. Wealthy Student act as an information source primarily for university students, providing advice on financial and career-oriented subjects to assist learners in completing their studies and to help ensure future career success.

The article was commissioned by Steve Burford via the PeoplePerHour website for publication in the Wealthy Student “Psychology of Success” archive. The aim was to create a piece which was both informative and useful to the reader as well as providing additional content for improving search engine rankings.

Tech Write carry out similar article writing tasks for a variety of customers who operate in a number of diverse industries. If you would like to find out more about how Tech Write could help your business, please get in touch.

Article – NFC Security Systems

Category : Article, Custom, NFC

Following on from article writing projects completed for Smart-Poster.co.uk and Near-FieldCommunication.co.uk, Tech Write UK were approached by NFC Security Systems UK to write a lengthy case study which would provide the content for their new website. The article was to document a successful implementation of Near Field Communcations technology by an Essex-based security firm who used the system to monitor their workforce and provide accountability to their clients.

The new website can be found at www.nfcsecuritysystems.co.uk

appRain CMF Website Development

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Category : Article, Custom

What follows is an excerpt from a  custom writing job commissioned by Paul Lakeman of Smart-Poster.co.uk. Paul approached Tech Write to re-write a poorly worded grant application form for a Content Management Framework project called appRain. The bold headers in the text below were the questions from the application form and the text in between comprises the re-written information. If you have an unusual writing project, Tech Write would love to hear from you!

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Short Description of the Project

AppRain is an award-winning web-based software development platform which brings together Content Management System and Rapid Application Development Frameworks into one simple yet powerful package. The resulting Content Management Framework (CMF) allows users of all abilities to produce websites of varying complexity quickly and efficiently. The advanced features of the AppRain CMF allow advanced developers to speedily extend the AppRain platform to match their precise needs, reducing development time and associated costs.

Both end users and developers benefit from the stable operating platform provided by AppRain in addition to the advanced features such as built-in search engine optimisation techniques.

Long Description of the Project

The appRain Content Management Framework provides all of the tools necessary to rapidly deploy a content managed website within a matter of hours. Built into the appRain offering are several advanced features such as pre-configured photo galleries, user forums and even an e-commerce store.

In addition, the appRain platform is fully configurable and extendable using it’s modular construction. Several advanced interfaces allow for connecting appRain to third party data sources, encryption of data within the underlying database and use of popular web development technologies such as JSON, JavaScript and Flash among others. appRain has also been designed to boost website performance through it’s advanced server side caching of data, which makes static information available quickly to website visitors.

appRain has been designed with 3 different categories of user in mind:
1) Non-technical Users with little or no knowledge of web programming:
The  appRain CMS provides authoring and administration tools designed to allow users to create and manage a website and it’s content with relative ease.  The CMS part has pre-defined modules to configure administration tools, photo galleries, ecommerce store fronts and more within a very short space of time.
2) Mid Level programmers like small outsourcing companies or individuals:
The configurable tools bundled within the appRain framework minimize development time and make extension of the framework much quicker than with other stand-alone content management systems. Such ease of configuration makes appRain an ideal platform for redeployment to non-technical customers. Programmers will also appreciate the integrated installer engine and the capability to easily develop add-ons, plugins and modules to further extend appRain’s capabilities.

3) Advanced software development or large scale projects.
The appRain application can be further extended using specialised code provided in the underlying framework. The appRain Framework which underpins the high-level CMS allows programmers to use their own code to add the functionalities specific to customer choice and design. The framework allows for unlimited development and extension of the appRain platform regardless of complexity or size.


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The complete text was also turned into a website article by Paul and posted on the Smart Poster website here