Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Should You Write Perfect Web Copy All the Time?

Should you write perfect web copy all the time?

Pffffft. I know some of you may laugh thinking how ridiculous this question is. We already know that bad web copy is a huge turn off. But did you also know you can take advantage of a few misspellings in your ecommerce web site to catch the "eye" of the search engines?

When you write web copy, you try to make it sound as natural and as convincing (if it's a sales copy) as possible to your visitors. Your goal is to convert them into buyers. If you're familiar with how people use the Internet to buy, or browse from one ecommerce web site to another, you will know that a lot of them make mistakes in spelling when searching for products online. This is something you can take advantage of.

A perfect web copy is spic and span. It's grammatically correct, it has natural flow of words, it's creative, and it's run on spell checker. But smarter ecommerce web site owners know that a little twist on word spelling and synonyms of their highly searched products which Internet users tend to overlook can mean a huge difference in potential sales.

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