ChatterShot.com Tips for Content Writers
To maximize your sucess selling content to web buyers, you need to follow some
simple styles guidelines.
- Remember that web content is written not just for people, but for search
engines. Buyers want your content to increase the search engine rankings
of their site as well human traffic.
- Most of the people who will read your content are looking for quick
information could be distracted at any time by other content.
- You must write your content understanding that you do not know how it will
look displayed on the customer's web site. Follow the HTML guidelines
below to ensure that your content will seemlessly display on web sites.
- It isn't just the content that is important, but how web visitors find it.
Pay attention to titles, subtitles, subject headings, and keywords, as these
affect how people search for content and how the search engines will rank your
articles.
Keep your content short and to the point.
Most content buyers aren't interested in a long dissertation on your subject.
A large number of short, keyword rich articles will earn you more money than a
single long article thoroughly demonstrating your expertise.
Craft a good title, subtitle, and description
Buyers will find and choose to purchase your article based primarily on the
title and description, so pur some effort into crafting them.
Develop a list of appropriate keywords and write to those keywords
Keywords are important for the search engine optimization (SEO) that motivates
many content buyers, so choose the right keywords and be sure to incorporate
those keywords throughout your content.
Organize your content by heading (H1 through H6) tags
H1 through H6 tags are part of the what is displayed to ChatterShot.com buyers
when selecting content to purchase, so make good use of them. They also
affect how search engines will determine what is important in your content, and
consequently, how useful your content is to buyers for SEO purposes.
Follow these HTML Guidelines:
- Group paragraphs using both opening and closing <p> tags
- Do not format your text with <span> or <div> Tags
- Avoid <font> tags unless absolutly necessary
- Do not add "style" attributes to your html tags
Limit formatting to the following tags:
- <h1> through <h6>
- <p> and <br /> for paragraphs and newlines
- <b> or <strong> for bold
- <i> or <em> for italic
- <code> for unformatted text
- <ul>, <ol>, and <li> tags for bulleted or numbered lists.