Here's an opportunity to immerse yourself for three days and learn how to write great content for the Web. This is important for any small business professional, even if you hire a copywriter for your big projects.
Why? Because everything you write on the Web, your blog posts, your Twitter messages, your email broadcasts, should do all of these things:
- Grab the attention of your ideal prospects
- Keep them interested to read your entire message
- Connect with them on a human level
- Provide useful information that appeals to learning styles
- Move your readers to some sort of action
Otherwise, your content will not market you, or build your brand, it won't attract the right people, and your business won't grow using the magnetic power of the Internet.
No other skill is as important than writing for the Web. Okay, delivering your products and services is important, but if your writing doesn't interest prospects, you won't have customers!
The American Writers and Artists Inc. (AWAI) is teaching what you need to know about web writing:
AWAI Web Copywriting Intensive:
Words That Work - Converting Your Web Traffic to Cash!
Austin, Texas, February 15-18, 2009
If you register before January 16, you can save $1000. These skills aren't cheap to learn if you want to learn from professionals who are actually earning substantial fees from their writing.
Learn from these qualified experts: Nick Usbourne, Heather Lloyd-Martin, Andrew Palmer and Matt Furey. I understand you will have the actuall opportunity of writing copy and getting paid for it at the conference, if your writing is good enough.
Find out more=> Click here for info on the AWAI Web Copywriting Intensive in February.

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Great post. The list of five things writing on the web should do is great. Lists help break things down and you can ensure with every piece you write it ticks these boxes. Thanks!
Posted by: Jenny Pilley | May 11, 2009 at 05:40 AM