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Web CopyWriting for the Web--How to Get a Job Writing Web Site ContentWeb writing is a good gig. I make $30 an hour writing at home. And although I sometimes wish my only companion during the workday were not run on electricity, I like my job. I wake up most mornings excited about what I am doing. Steps to Getting Started
Writing
for the Web 1. Get general writing experience. I wrote a little food column and a few feature articles for our local paper. This is a paper where the most interesting sections are the obituary and the arrest reports, so it doesn t need to be the Washington Post. 2. Learn everything you can about search engine optimization (SEO). SEO is what needs to be done to have the search engines like a Web site, i.e., give it high ranking. The book I read was Search Engine Optimization for Dummies by Peter Kent. Although anything published on computers is generally obsolete by the time it is published, this book is still relevant and will give you a good idea what SEO is about. I would start with the book and then look on the net for additional, updated information. 3. Learn how to write for the Web. In addition to writing in a way that attracts the search engines, Web content writers need to write for the impatient folks who will surf the net. All of the information you need to learn how to so this is on the internet. It can mostly be boiled down to the following: a) surfers scan and don t read; b) use bullets, lists, and bold to set off the important points (and the key words for SEO); c) keep it short (between 250 and 600 words) and relevant; d) surfers want information not a lot of marketing mumbo-jumbo; e) write short paragraphs; and f) use headings, preferably with key words in them. 4. Learn Basic HTML/XHTML. The content you write for the Web is coded with HTML/XHTML. If you are going to be the one to actually add the content to the Web site, you will most likely be using a content management tool (CTM). These usually require the user to manually code in some HTML/XHTML. I would suggest going through a book that will take you through the process of writing XHTML. You will also need a book for a reference, which may or may not be the same book you used to learn the basics. There are also tutorials at www.w3schools.com that are good. In fact, you may want to start there and see how it goes. 5. Write the content for a Web site, even if you don t get paid. You have to start somewhere. Ask non-profit organizations, relatives, and friends if they would like you to write Web content for them. 6. If possible, write for an industry you are familiar with. If you know the industry, you will have a better chance getting a job writing for the industry. The more experience and/or education in an area the better. 7. Write a sample Web page to
send with
your resume. When you send out your resume, include a sample Web page,
preferably one relevant to the industry. For my Web page, I researched
a topic for a couple of hours on the Web and then wrote the page using
everything I had learned about Web writing and SEO. Throughout the
sample
Web page, I made notes in red explaining what I was doing. For
example,
[Note: The search engines give more weight to bulleted items.]
or
[Note: Important key words should be used at the top of the page,
preferably
in the page title.]. This is, I think, the best way to let people
know you have a firm grasp of writing for the Web and SEO.
Sample Web Page
Key words in page title (in light orange)
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