I’ve been writing for websites since 1997. You know what that makes me? Old.
It also means I’ve wrangled a lot of web content over the years. For a while, I really believed that great web writing was all about shorter paragraphs and bulleted lists. Then I discovered metadata. Content inventories. Dynamic content modules. Nomenclature.
If you’re looking for a seminar about writing great homepage taglines, then any run-of-the-mill advertising copywriting course would be fine for you.
But if you’re interested in really understanding what it takes to be a smart, successful web writer in 2009, then I’d like you invite you to register for my March 11 seminar, “Writing for Websites.”
You’ll learn:
- Why writing for websites is different from writing for print
- How to write great web content using our Top 10 Tips
- SEO copywriting basics
- How to create a smarter, more efficient workflow for drafting, reviewing, editing and approving content
- What metadata is and why you should care
- How a content inventory will change your life
Even though the seminar is still a month away, we’re already 80% sold out. The time to register is now.
Find out more, or call Josh at 612-331-6600 x60 with any questions.
See you on March 11!