This is not a dissertation
Writing for the web: Yes it is differentSeptember 18, 2013
Why ?Because:•The Web is not paper. •People use the web differently than other resources•Different goals and messages•The Web does not end.
What we’ll cover
•Audience•Ways to Connect•Web Style•Brockport Style
The Audience
• Who is the website for?• The answer is not
“Everyone.”
• Who is it not for?• The answer is not
“everyone who doesn’t understand my specialty.”
The Fundamental Question
What’s in it for me?
How do you write for the web?
•Short, tight paragraphs•Active Voice•Make it “skimmable”•Break It Up•Don’t Bold Everything•Think visually•Avoid jargon•Include calls to action
How to (cont’d)
•Use Hyperlinks•Let your audience drill down•Make your link text meaningful. DON’T USE CLICK HERE. HULK NO LIKE CLICK HERE.•Think outside the PDF•Tell Stories
I know this is a web “writing” session but...
•“Stories” does not have to be just words.•Think about pictures, videos, other options•For instance…
How not to write for the web
Let’s pick on USC!
What not to do
http://www.usc.edu/dept/ise/about/
The double welcome!Long paragraphsHuge blocks of textNothing visualFirst named Department? Who cares?
Brockport Style
Style
Do you use our style guide? www.brockport.edu/colcom TimeName of the SchoolDegrees“Click here.” --- KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!
Cool Tricks that are Kind of Writing-Related
•Expire a Page or an Update•Calendar System•Embedding
POP QUIZ1) Where should your department’s mission statement be?
2) Should you ever use the phrase “click here” in a link?
3) How much information should be on your homepage?
4) Should you be making obscure jokes on your page?
Questions? Comments? Complaints?
Dave Tyler23 Allen [email protected]@dtyler321