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presentation for Knowledge Sharing + Capacity Development training, Integrated Seed Sector Development Programme in Ethiopia, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, July 2012

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Page 1: Writing for Web

Writing for Web

Mirjam Schaap Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation (CDI)

Knowledge Sharing + Capacity Development training Integrated Seed Sector Development Programme in Ethiopia, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, July 2012

Page 2: Writing for Web

Web content - it’s about them, not about you

Know your reader and write for them Scannable pages: headings/emphasis Active voice: the subject acts Reverse pyramid

most important / newsworthy info supporting information

background

Front loaded paragraphs (conclusion first) One idea per paragraph

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Headings

Most important content you write Used by readers to scan Used by search engines to rank relevance

Strong descriptive headings less than 8 words include the most important keywords Cut out adjectives and prepositions (and, the, a, of) Be clear and precise

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Content

Keep content short, get to the point Emphasize important words Write for how people search

Recommended lengths Headings: 8 words or less Summaries: 50 words or less Sentences: 15-20 words Paragraphs: 40-70 words Webpage: 500 words or less

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Good Summaries

Objective: to make people want to read on;

Use it for lead listed on overview pages start of your webpage

Punchy + factual who, what, where, when, how less than 50 words

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Edit, edit, edit

“So what?“ test: why should reader listen to you? 30-50% of time it took to write content

Is it clear? Is it necessary - “kill your babies”? Is there a shorter way to say this? Is there a simpler way to say this? Grammar + spell check: leave for last

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Enjoy your writing !

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