0364 - Write Effective Web Content
Description
Course DetailsIs your web content as effective as it could be? In this course, you will gain tips for crafting content to make your website or blog into an exciting multimedia place for visitors. You will learn how to develop a website writing style that speaks to your readers' needs and ensures that your content is clear and easy-to-understand. You will explore ways your web copywriting can convey the right "feel" through your content, how to get conversations going with your visitors, and how to organize your content to produce better search engine rankings and happier readers. You will also explore all kind of multimedia: images, info-graphics, slideshows and screen casts. You will also discover ways to encourage interaction with your readers through polls, surveys, and quizzes. Finally, you will examine ways to make your online copywriting appear as professional and authoritative as possible. By the end of this course, your content will be well on its way to rising to the top of the billions of pages on the web.
How It WorksThis course is fully online, you require internet access and an email account. The course duration is 6 weeks, followed by a 2-week period to complete the final exam (online, open book). Lessons are released on Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, for a total of 12. You are not required to be online at any specific time. In addition to the specific lesson content, there is a discussion board with each lesson and often there is an optional assignment to apply the learning. Following each lesson, there is a short multiple choice quiz. Your score on these quizzes does not count towards the final mark but completing these helps solidify your learning as well as prepare you for the final exam. The final exam is an open-book, multiple choice exam and you need to achieve a minimum of 65% on the final exam to pass the course. There is only one opportunity to pass the exam. A certificate of completion from WatSPEED is available within four weeks of successful completion of each course and can be accessed in your student portal. Many of the Ed2Go courses are eligible towards the various online certificates offered by WatSPEED.
RequirementsHardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Lesson 1 - Elements of Effective Web Content. There's
web content on just about any topic you can imagine. While the topics and purposes of the content may
all be different, the writing strategies you need to know to create effective content are all very similar. In
this lesson, you'll identify the three key areas you need to understand in order to make your content
effective, whether you want to sell, entertain, or do something else altogether. You'll also find out about
a free tool you can use to learn what people on the web are actually looking for!
Lesson 2 - Developing Focused Content. All writing
comes from ideas, so that's where you'll start this lesson. The lesson will show you how to bring focus
to your ideas using a free, web-based tool. Then, you'll examine the inverted pyramid writing style and
see how and why you should bring the focus of your content to the top of your web page. You'll also
look at lots of examples of different types of web content and discover how you can focus the content
and use the inverted pyramid to get the most important information out right up front! Of course, if you
want to attract lots of readers to your content, it also needs to be entertaining. For that reason, you'll
look at some strategies to help you accomplish that too.
Lesson 3 - Organizing Content. Organizing web
content is easier than you might think, and it all starts with an outline. If you've dreaded outlining in the
past, not to worry. This lesson will show you some quick tips for making outlining as simple as A, B, C.
You'll also look at how headings can help you organize content and chunk information for your readers.
Surfers like to scan content for information, whether they're looking for product guides on your business
site or the opposing sides of a debate on your blog—and writing effective headings can not only keep
readers on your site but also help them find what they want. That's a win for everybody, isn't it? Finally,
the lesson will talk about bulleted lists and when and how you should use them to group information for
your readers!
Lesson 4 - Easy-To-Understand Content. In this
lesson, you'll focus on writing content that's easy to understand. This type of writing is often called plain
language. The lesson will help you identify the "fluff" in your writing, or the words and phrases that don't
add anything but unnecessary word count. The advantage of keeping your writing easy-to-read is that
your visitors will understand your message the first time they read it, whether you're talking about your
business or a favorite subject on your blog. You'll examine some free tools that will tell you how easy
your content is to read—and even what grade level it's suited to. The lesson will also discuss the
indexes and scales that those tools use to analyze your writing so that you'll know what the results
mean.
Lesson 5 - Content That Sells. Do you have products
you want to sell? Would you like to know some surefire ways to get more followers for your blog? Are
you focused on public awareness for your cause? If you're looking to persuade your readers to a
specific course of action, then you'll find this lesson particularly useful. This lesson will discuss the ins
and outs of writing content aimed at persuading readers. You'll find out how to reel in readers using
power words and how to keep the search engines on your side with keywords. The lesson will also talk
about the importance of honesty in your writing and how to check for that as you compose your copy.
It's time to call those readers to action!
Lesson 6 - Content That Builds Relationships. The
modern web is often called the social web—it's a web where being connected matters a lot. Because
connection and online relationships are so important to readers, this is something that you'll want to pay
attention to. You'll look at ways that you can build relationships, whether your readers are customers or
followers or just interested in what you have to share. The lesson will then teach you about the
importance of the word you, something salespeople have known for years! You'll also look at how to
create content that engages readers in a conversation and about the power of positive
language.
Lesson 7 - Blogs and Microblogs. Song birds aren't the
only things that tweet! You'll enjoy this exciting journey through the wonderful world of blogs, from
personal blogs to content blogs to microblogs like Twitter. In this modern world of social networking,
blogging is much more than a way to reflect on your day-to-day life. Blogs, whether long or short, are
rapidly becoming an integral part of every business's marketing plan. Research shows that web readers
trust bloggers more than advertising—in fact, 60% of surfers say they feel more positive about a
company after reading blog content on its website. This lesson examines what makes an effective blog
and teach you about the ever-expanding world of short blogging tools!
Lesson 8 - Images and Multimedia. Driving down any
busy city street shows you that you live in a visual world. From neon lights to enormous flashing
billboards, you'll find your attention drawn in dozens of different directions. The same is true on the
web. Text just doesn't do it anymore, no matter how well you've written it. Web readers expect pizzazz,
and that's just what you'll learn about in this lesson! The lesson will teach you how to find free visuals
and multimedia elements on the web and how to effectively use those elements to enhance your
content.
Lesson 9 - Multimedia Tutorials. Want to add some
pizzazz to your web content? In this lesson, you'll explore different types of multimedia that you can
include on your web pages, such as screencasts, slideshows, and videos, and learn how to create
educational content using those types of media. Tutorials are a terrific way to draw in new visitors, no
matter what multimedia format you choose. You'll learn how to create tutorials for your blog or website,
writing scripts, creating storyboards, and adding screen captures for illustrations.
Lesson 10 - Polls, Surveys, and Quizzes. Customer
service is easy if you use polls, surveys, and quizzes effectively with your web content. Plus, these
tools can also help you develop relationships with your visitors by learning more about them. Even if
surfers leave comments on your blog or website, a poll or survey can help you understand more about
their thoughts and needs. Not sure how to write a poll, survey, or quiz? That's what this lesson is all
about! Not only that, but the lesson will also introduce you to services that let you add free quiz
activities to your web content to give your readers more reasons to visit regularly.
Lesson 11 - Intellectual Property. Whether your web
content is how you make your living or how you have fun, it's important to know how to protect it from
theft. It's also a good idea to make sure you understand what content you can legally reuse on the web.
In this lesson, you'll explore intellectual property laws—specifically copyright and trademark laws—and
how they apply to your online content.
Lesson 12 - Some Final Tips. For this final lesson,
you'll step away from content creation and instead take a look at three important areas that readers use
to place a value on your content. The lesson will help you identify some of the most common writing
errors and give you tips on how to be sure you've got things right! Of course, the final thing your content
needs is a title, so you'll take a look at how to write some great ones. Then, the lesson will guide you
through the process a reader takes to evaluate your web content, which will help you ensure that yours
measures up. Once you finish, you'll be confident that you know everything it takes to create effective
web content!