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9 Tips to Improve Your Website Readability | Website Optimisation

Tip #1 – Start by asking yourself, “What does This Mean to My Reader?”

It’s best to think of an inverted pyramid when you begin writing.
Ask, “what do I want people to get out of my site immediately?”
Make the first paragraph very on topic and concise, and then expand upon it further in the text.

Tip #2 – Be Relevant!

Whatever you write about, do make sure that it directly relates to your page or your site, if it doesn’t, don’t include it.
Your visitors want valid, relevant information about your product or service.

Tip #3 – 1 Topic, them or idea per paragraph.

If you want a higher conversion rate, your web pages need to be concise and to-the-point.
Browsers scan websites, instead of reading them.
Having short, straight to the point paragraphs is better than long rambling ones.

Tip #4 – Action Stage 1!

Your readers are on your page for one single reason: because you have something they want.
Show them what your offer is, tell them what to do and be direct.
Keep the flow of your pages moving so you keep them on the page or on the site.
Have a plan to take them to the action point of the site – Phone us now, email us now.

Tip #5 – Use lists instead of paragraphs

Remember: people don’t read your site; they scan it.
And lists are easier to scan than paragraphs, especially if you keep them short and bulleted.

Tip #6 – The magic number 10

Studies have shown that people can only reliably remember a maximum of 10 things at a time.
By keeping your list items short, it helps your readers remember them.

Tip #7 – Give Your Visitors short, information-rich content

Let your sentences be as concise as you can make them.
Dont be wordy!
Use only the words you need to get the essential information across.

Tip #8 – Use sub-headings

Sub-headings will make the text more scannable.
Your readers will move to the section of your site that they’re looking for, and internal signposts make it easier for them to do this.

Tip #9 – Call to Action!

People have come to your site looking for information.
Don’t expect them to find it on their own.
By giving them calls to action – click, sign up, buy now – you’re essentially ordering your readers to “do this!”
And you have to do this to convert tyre kickers into buyers, and they actually appreciate beng told what to.
(In the nicest possible way of course!)

We are running some workshops on Social Media in October and if you would like to come along, please drop us an email at james@theimagesgroup.co.uk or call the office on 0191 5197278
There you have it: 9 sure-fire ways to make your content more appealing! Be sure to implement some or all of the tips that work best for you.

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Social Media Listening and Monitoring Tools

Social Media Listening and Monitoring Tools by Clay McDaniel


Clay McDaniel is the principal and co-founder of social media marketing agency, Spring Creek Group. Find him via @springcreekgrp on Twitter.

By now, most consumer marketers know they could be using Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media platforms to boost brand recognition, engage customers, and drive sales. But getting a social media marketing program started – and keeping up with the rapid pace of change in the industry – can be daunting. The good news is that with the right technology tools, social media marketing programs can be managed at scale and can help the entire organization (not just the marketers!) find out what customers are saying, sharing, even feeling about your brand or business.

When thinking about the technology tools you need to launch, measure, and optimize your social media marketing and online customer engagement programs, it helps to organize your efforts into categories: listening and monitoring tools; editorial, publishing, and content syndication tools; and conversation measurement tools. There are hundreds of tools out there, but here are some of the more popular and effective ones that can be put to work for you.

The first step in any social media marketing campaign is “listening.” Find out what is being said about your brand, where, and by whom. The following tools provide visibility into conversations that are happening about your brand or company online.

1. Monitter allows marketers to listen in on the Twitter conversations taking place about their brand in real time. Visit the Monitter home page and type in the keywords you want to search, and all tweets with those keywords instantly appear. Free.

2. Google Alerts is one of the most comprehensive social media tools out there; it monitors millions of blogs and news sites. Set up alerts to easily target keywords that are important to your brand and receive streaming or batched reports. Free.

3. Alltop is an online news aggregation service that scans news sites, blogs, and forums to present a one-stop shop of thousands of news stories about a certain topic or trend. It also includes some useful historical searching tools. Free.

4. Visible Technologies TruCast and TruPulse are robust applications that allow licensees to monitor conversations about their brand or industry on blogs, forums, microblogs, comment threads, and anything else likely to be indexed by search engines. They include analytics features and integrated “engagement manager” workflow tools to assist in managing outreach/follow-up across the social web. Licensing fees apply.

5. Radian6 is one of the industry leaders in social media monitoring technology, and their application allows configurable monitoring dashboards, broad and narrow Topic definitions to target and focus your listening programs, and key features such as custom alerts and engagement workflow management. Licensing fees apply.

6. ScoutLabs has come on strong during the past year with a versatile listening and monitoring service and low per-month access pricing, as well as a 30-day free trial offer. Post volume, location, and even sentiment scoring are included in the service’s core monitoring feature set. Licensing fees apply.

7. TweetDeck () is a desktop app that combines Twitter and Facebook monitoring with search for a multi-dimensional social application that also allows for publishing. Free.

[*Disclosure: TweetDeck partnered with Mashable () to create MashDeck, a branded version of the software.]

8. PostRank Analytics combines trend analysis, engagement reporting and unified conversations to provide a hub for keeping track of your brands in the online space. Licensing fees apply.

9. BackType finds and connects online conversations in real-time creating a clear path of discussion. Free.


Editorial, Publishing, and Content Syndication Tools


Now that you’ve heard what’s being said about your brand, you’re ready to respond by creating your own messages. The following tools help you join the conversation and promote the sharing of your content.

10. Co-Tweet is a tool for businesses using Twitter to communicate marketing messages. The application offers Twitter account management and tweet publishing tools for brand accounts that utilize multiple contributors. Free.

11. HootSuite () also offers Twitter account management and tweet scheduling and publishing for brand accounts with many contributors. Free.

12. TubeMogul lets you syndicate your video content to multiple UCG video sites (YouTube () and some 15 others), and then track views and engagement metrics. Free and paid versions.

13. Seesmic Desktop () allows you to review and publish status updates across Twitter and Facebook simultaneously, and manage multiple social media accounts in one place. Free.


Conversation and Content Sharing Measurement Tools


The final, and perhaps most critical, step in your social media marketing campaign is measurement. The following tools enable you to measure and track everything from “soft metrics” like brand sentiment and buzz, to “hard metrics” like traffic and conversion resulting from your campaigns.

14. Meteor Solutions offers Meteor Tracker, which enables marketers to determine the real impact of social media marketing programs on traffic and conversion by tracking the flow of shared content via links, email, instant messages, social networks, and Twitter. Meteor lets marketers identify the most effective sites on which to make paid media buys, as well as sites to target for further community outreach. Licensing fees apply.

15. Jodange monitors word-of-mouth conversations about your brands or products to give a reading on customer sentiment. Jodange offers the TOM (Top of Mind) measurement tool, which tracks consumer sentiment about your brand or product across the web. Licensing fees apply.

16. Twendz is a Twitter monitoring and measurement tool created by public relations firm Waggener Edstrom that piggybacks off of Twitter Search to provide a snapshot of tweet volume, sentiment, and sample tweets. Mini keyword-clouds and sentiment mix estimates are automatically generated for brands or phrases that you input. Free.

17. Trendrr lets marketers set up configurable dashboards to see where conversations about their brand are happening, and how their industry, sector, or topic is “trending” across the social media web. Free.

18. Hubspot’s “Grader” Tools provide directional scores and metrics for channels such as Twitter and Facebook to help marketing and customer engagement program managers assess the relative impact of their branded Pages and accounts. Free.

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