What should really go on your web page?

Dec 13, 2009

When writing an article, it may come easy or hard. I find it pretty easy once I get the first sentence. But, if you want your web page to be found on the internet, you have to do a little bit more. I know some of what I’m going to say may sound pretty obvious, but somehow I forgot these simple things. So, here goes:

Use Header tags

Structure your page with different sections. For example use the h1, h2, h3 tags. This tells search engines a little bit more about your page and what are the important aspects of your page. So, add these before different sections.

Use descriptive links

Whenever you’re creating a link somewhere, don’t have the hyperlink text say “Click here”. Instead, make it state what the link is about. It may seem hard at first. At least it is for me, so I’ll make 2. In the sentence I’m writing, I’ll describe where the link will take them (make that a hyperlink) and then make a click here hyperlink. For example, If you want to know more about part time webmasters, click here.

Get the point across in the first 2 sentences

Most people won’t read beyond the first 2 sentences. So, get the point across and capture their attention. If the person is interested, they’ll read on or click somewhere else. As a matter of fact, that’s a pretty good concept. If someone isn’t interested immediately, give them something else to click on… hmm that should drum up some ideas.

Keep the minimum word count to at least 250

A lot of people say to keep it even longer. But, sometimes, I just don’t feel like writing an entire document and just want to send out a tip. But, the more text you have the better off you are.

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