What's the difference between web copy and web content?
This is an important distinction if you want your online presence to be more effective. Web content refers to all the pages with relevant information that educates, entertains and engages your readers.
Web copy refers to the content specifically designed to sell or persuade readers to take action.
Why should you care about this distinction? Most people, when they take their business online, get a website designed and put up sales pages for each product and service they need to sell.
They neglect to write multiple content pages. You need as many pages of content as you can stand if you want to get Google juice for all the versions of your keywords and keyword phrases. (Think blog posts/pages, for example.)
The most overlooked part of the online marketing picture is Web content pages - designed to inform your readers and clients. You need to write content that provides solutions to your client's problems.
Bob Bly, prolific writer and online marketer knows the difference. He'd like to teach and sell you a whole course in how to "become a six-figure Web content writer." Here's his definition of Web content vs. Web copy:
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