Why do Twenty First Century Web Content Writers Need a Magna Carta

When I grew up as a teenager no one told me about the prospects of an industry called web content writing. A job profile named “content writer” or “web content writer” didn’t even exist a decade ago. Now that such a profile does exist, I assume career gurus of this century are encouraging their disciples to add this category into that famous “who-do-I-want-to-become-when-I-grow-up” list.

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Is Your Web Content Satisfying Enough for the Readers?

Have you ever gone to a fine restaurant, ordered a sumptuous dinner for yourself and waited anxiously for your order to arrive, only to find that the spread finally served was far from what you had expected? If you have endured such an experience, you would know how it feels to expect one thing and have something else served. The same thing happens with web content too. If your website content does not deliver useful information, the readers are left with the same feeling of dissatisfaction. Just as you would never visit that restaurant again, the readers will also avoid visiting your website. So, what is the solution that prevents such a thing from happening with your content writing? Read on to find out what can make your content a satisfying experience for the readers.

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Website Content and Business – the Intricate Web

With the steep rise in the number of content writing companies and freelance content writers, you have to wonder, “Is content really important?” Do the terminologies that companies throw at you (think SEO, SMO, etc.) make you wonder what language they are conversing in? Then you might be the uninitiated few who still believe that developing website content is relatively simple and does not warrant spending money on the companies that offer to create or service your website. Read on to find out just why so many websites rely so heavily on content development.

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To Write in the Time of Writing

By Nisha Mathew Had I been in the nineteenth century what I am today--a woman, well read and with a passion for writing—I would have written a novel like Jane Austen did, quipped my copywriter friend Jennifer as we walked out of the community store one summer evening. In the twenty-first century there are men and women who can write and write pretty well, thanks to modern day schooling, but who will not, for fear of joining the ranks of thousands like them whose contribution to the world of letters go unnoticed.

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