Monday, June 09, 2008

Effective tips for writing for the web

Jakob Nielsen hits it on the head as usual with this great summary of important rules for writing for the web. In this one, he has some concrete examples, and packs lots of info into one brief article.
clipped from www.useit.com
Writing Style for Print vs. Web
Summary:
Linear vs. non-linear. Author-driven vs. reader-driven. Storytelling vs. ruthless pursuit of actionable content. Anecdotal examples vs. comprehensive data. Sentences vs. fragments.

I've spent many columns explicating the differences between the Web and television, which can be summarized as lean-forward vs. lean-back:

The Web rewards comprehensive coverage that's more specific than print content.
Web users want actionable content; they don't want to fritter away their time on (otherwise enjoyable) stories that are tangential to their current goals.
websites must support the user's personal story by condensing and combining vast stores of information into something that specifically meets the user's immediate needs. Thus, instead of an author-driven narrative, Web content becomes a user-driven narrative.
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