General Website Copywriting (Part 1) – What Pages Do I Need?

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Every website is different. Regardless of what industry you are involved in, you are going to have your own take on what is important, what your USP is, what your products/services are and what the aim of your website is.

But one thing that is pretty much uniform is what the most important web pages are with regards to keyword usage.

  • Home page
  • About us
  • Products and services
  • FAQs

These are the pages (you may call them by different names) that you’ll need to optimize for your main keywords.

As some of the most important pages on your website they’ll also need to convert your visitors into sales – they’ll need to speak to your customers.

This post will look at the first two pages – Home page and About us.

Home page

This is the corner stone of your website. If it’s not right you may as well give up now.  If you want this page to rank for your main keywords it must have great content. We’re not just talking about a line or two.

One format that I use, and that works well is to start with a strong headline (which includes your keyword), a block of about 150 words followed by a bullet list and then further paragraphs of about a further 150 words. This isn’t set in stone so the numbers are flexible but it gives you a rough idea.

This format also helps when it comes to scanning a page (which many visitors will do) so it is important to have your key points in bold and in  the initial sentences (and headlines).

The copy should come out fighting so hit them with the benefits first and must directly address your reader. The paragraphs following your bulleted list should be introduced by subheadings. These will act as sign posts do your reader can see at a glance what that section of text refers to. After reading this page your prospect should know what you sell and why it is the best product/service for them.

Finally you need a commanding call to action. It might seem an odd thing to say but if you want your readers to buy or contact you, you have to tell them. Don’t let them leave you home page without telling them what they should do next.

About us page

People like to know who is behind a business. If I was looking for a service provider and I’d narrowed my search down to two companies, I’d look at the About Us page.

Why? Quite simply because I want to know who the people are I’ll be dealing with. If I can connect with them in some way thorough their copy I’m more likely to go with that company.

The writing here should be warm with some emotion behind it – you don’t want to come across as cold and uncaring. This is one page where keyword density is not quite so important although it is a good page to incorporate your location keywords.

It is your opportunity to put a face to your business. After all if you have a shop you’d greet your customers, shake them by the hand and make them feel welcome and valued. Well that’s the kind of feeling your words have to evoke too.

When composing your website copywriting, it is essential that you constantly have your reader in mind.

My next post will look at the importance of the Products and Services page and the FAQs.

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