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How to Communicate Your Message Effectively
By Leva Duell
Here are some easy ways to communicate your message effectively.
Communicate Your Message with Words - Words communicate ideas.
They are necessary to describe your products/services and their
benefits. To be effective, your message must be focused and
appropriate for your target audience. Don't try to sell to
everyone. If you target the wrong audience, they won't buy. Tell
your visitors what's in it for them by telling them how they
will benefit from your products or service. It's also important
to speak your audience's language.
Keep your text readable. if your information is hard to read, or
you take too long to express your points, your visitors will
lose interest and go elsewhere.
Long sales copy is okay as long as it's interesting and easy to
read and provides benefits to your audience. Here's how you keep
your pages easy to read.
* Get right to the point. * Keep your sentences and paragraphs
short. * Emphasize headlines and subheadlines by using color,
bold, and different text sizes. People skim text. If your
subheadlines get their attention, they'll go back and read the
rest of your copy. * Break up long text with white space, color,
columns, lines, and graphics. * Break up copy into easy-to-read
smaller sections. * Use white space or images to divide
sections. * Use subheadings and bulleted lists to highlight
benefits. * Limit the width of your text to around 500 pixels.
Communicate Your Message with Images - The right image can often
make a point more quickly and clearly than several paragraphs of
text. To accomplish that, your images must be targeted and
appropriate to your audience and topic. Use colors and images
that are appropriate for your audience and topic.
Your images also have to be optimized. If your images are too
big in physical size or in file size, your web pages will open
more slowly. The more big images you have on your site, the
slower your pages will open. Limit the total number of images to
just those that support your message. Most visitors will not
wait very long for a page to come up. Keep them waiting too long
and they will be gone and you will lose sales. So, optimize
every image!
Check your web site and see if it accomplishes your goal. Does
it effectively accomplish what you intend it to do? Do you cover
all of the important points that you want to get across? Is your
message focused and targeted to your audience? Does it provide
benefits to them?
A good way to test how well you completed the above steps is to
ask several people to visit your site and give you feedback. Ask
each person these simple questions:
* Who do they think the web site is targeted to? * What's the
message they got from it? Is the message clear or confusing? *
Does the web site provide enough information? And if not, what
is missing? Do they have any questions you didn't answer? * Is
it easy to read? * Do the graphics make sense or are they
distracting? * Overall, did they find the web site to be
appealing and easy to get through?
With this input, make any changes that seem appropriate to get
your message across effectively to your audience.
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