2009-05-03 by Nathan (0 comments)

Users spend ~ 4.4 seconds for every extra 100 words on a page, knowing this it is obvious that online writing requires a totally different approach as offline writing.
A dated article from Jakob Nielsen in 1997 explains that web users in general do not read but scan web pages. If one thing is more true that is that now (over 10 years later) a lot of websites still make the same mistake of having too much text without usable content. Not only do users scan web pages but news letters and forums share the same ill fate (if not worse).
Web pages have to exist out of scannable text...
Inverted pyramid style:
1: Conclusion
2: Supportive article
3: Background
Creditibility is another important aspect, because it is unclear where the information comes from you can increase your creditibilty with high quality graphics, good writing and most of all... relevant outbound links. Links to other sites often testify that the author is not afraid to show his sources.
Surfers hate promotional writing style with boastful subjective claims like: hottest ever. Your credibility suffers when users clearly see that the site exaggerates.
Eye tracking studies also showed users scan the content for keywords of interest. This study shows the importance of following the guidelines for writing for the web! Some reminders:
Writing for the web
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