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How to Write Content for the Web
Creating a website is essential for any business or person looking to share information, so what makes up those websites? The answer should be: amazing web content, or web copy. Web content is the amalgam of all headings, paragraphs, graphics, images, videos and other content that is a part of your website. During the web design process, either a team or singular web developer is tasked with gathering information from you, the owner, to begin the writing process. The goal is to take the requirements from the website owner and translate them into readable, searchable and helpful paragraphs and layouts that will be beneficial to all who visit the website.
What Is Responsive Web Design?
According to the Nielsen Norman Group, the literal definition of responsive web design “is a web development approach that creates dynamic changes to the appearance of a website, depending on the screen size and orientation of the device being used to view it” and is often abbreviated as “RWD”. Designing with this concept is one solution to the problem of devices with various screen sizes accessing your website and needing a user-friendly experience at the same time.
5 Signs Your Website Might Need a Redesign
In today’s world, your website is your business card, your storefront, your customer service and therefore the backbone of your credibility. While it may be hard to shell out so much of your budget each month for tech-related business needs, understanding the importance of web presence is vital to your business’ daily operations and potential growth. So, website maintenance, and constant evaluation of the website meeting your target audience’s needs, is always in order to foster the best results from the effort put into your Internet appearance. It is not simply enough to create a website, post it, and hope for the best.