Writing for the Web Leslie Hilbert Department of Web Communications Chair, University Web Committee.

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Writing for the Web Leslie Hilbert Department of Web Communications Chair, University Web Committee

Why does writing matter? It’s all about the users What you want them to do What they want to do What they will do

Why is it different online? “Users are selfish, lazy, and ruthless.” - Jakob Nielsen Becoming more selfish, focused Task oriented Don’t want to “think”

How do you engage these rogues? They are in a hurry They don’t need to read everything They don’t want to read everything They are good at it Create pages that are easy to scan. Users scan because:

Where do you start? Be prepared to rewrite & restructure Avoid just “throwing it up on the web”

Tips for rewriting Short & simple –Use plain English (“walk”… not “ambulate”) –Eliminate needless words Consistent Chunked Carewords Prompt to action

Try to write about the experience… - Bob Johnson Consulting, LLC “Rolls-Royce has an obsession with quality appreciated by discerning customers” - Rolls-Royce campaign before David Ogilvy “At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock” - Rolls-Royce campaign after David Ogilvy

Why short & simple? People are impatient People are in a hurry They skim, scan, select, or search They want to move on And they do

Keys to simple & short Eliminate words Write short, straightforward, concise sentences Reduce instructions (click here, scroll down, browse) Imbed links to other useful information and resources Use plain language Use words your audience cares about Focus micro-content elements

Users are looking for “care” words Write for your audience Know and focus on the tasks or goals of the user Use headlines/subheads that catch attention

Focus on micro-content Main idea –Headline & title –Deck, summary Major points –Subheads Minor points –Bold-faced lead-ins –Links Series –Bullets –Lists

Frontload content Key messages first First sentence can stand alone Start with the known Link to details, resources and help

Use tables for data The City Museum, the premier place to see modern art, is located in Reed Park, next to the zoo, at 235 Park Drive, Big City, ST, The City Museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday from noon to 6:00 pm, and Sunday from noon to 6:00 pm,. Admission is $10 for each adult, $5 for seniors (that's anyone 65 or older), $5 for students (6 to 18 or with student ID), free under 6. Call for more information. Location Hours Admission City Museum Mon. ClosedRegular $ Park Drive Tues.-Fri. 10:00 - 4:30 65 and older 5.00 Big City, ST Sat. 10:00 - 4:30 Student 5.00 Sun. 10:00 - 4:30 (6 to 18 or with student ID) Under 6 free For more information, call

Works for all sorts of pages Stories News releases Blogs Instructions Policies / procedures Documentation

Consistency helps users navigate Establishes a visual hierarchy –The main topics are the biggest –The links are always green –Callouts will contain tools –PDFs will be indicated

PDFs PDFs work on the web –Best format for items to be printed (5+ pages) –Long documentation that won’t be read online –Preserve formatting and intent PDFs don’t work on the web –Primary content delivery or shortcut to delivery –Showoff beautiful brochure –Not as bad as monitor size increases

Making PDFs Work Online Provide an intro –What’s in it for me –Make it searchable Consider layout –Booklet vs tri-fold –Designs span pages –Cursor behavior Consider size –Design for online delivery –Use large font size –Make it easy to scan

Writing and SEO Titles File names Keywords Links

Gurus Jakob Nielsen – Gerry McGovern – Bob Johnson - Ginny Redish - Steve Krug - Jared Spool –