Thursday, August 30, 2018

Blunder Mistakes All Beginner Content Writers Surely Make

In the world of online marketing, the job of a writer has broadened greatly. Content writers are responsible for writing a range of marketing collateral - from blogs to social media posts, and everything in between. While some content writers specialise in their field-of-choice, most beginners work with what they’re given. So, many newbies find themselves writing about a range of topics to get more work and develop their skills, before given the chance to choose what to write about. Beginner bloggers are usually given a topic by their team or managers.

Content writers face a few challenges. They must broaden their horizons to appeal to the many audiences on the internet, and the many topics that these audiences want content on.

Content writers can work as freelancers, or for a company, such as a marketing agency. Most beginners find that landing a job at an agency gives them a range of opportunities. This includes opportunities for a greater workload and mentors and colleagues to help them grow in the industry.




If you’re a beginner content writer, working for an agency, here’s my advice for avoiding the top six rookie errors.

Mistake #1: You don’t know what you’re talking about

If you’re fresh out uni and about to begin your career, I’m sure you hear this all the time - don’t be greedy with the jobs you’re offered. Take what you can get.

You’re probably used to producing great content about topics you know well. Perhaps you blog regularly about your interests and hobbies, or your lecturers let you choose what to write about for your university assignments.

Working for an agency that specialises in a field you know little about can be a shock. However, it shouldn’t scare you away from accepting that job.

As a writer, it’s important that you research, research, research. Especially considering that content writers are expected to have a broad knowledge, it’s important that you put in the effort to learn about new topics and industries. Writing isn’t just about knowing a topic inside out, it’s about convincing your audience that you know the topic inside out.

If you’re not yet an expert on the topic you’re being asked to write about, train yourself to be one. Do extra research, ask colleagues and reach out to industry professionals for their advice and insight. 

Mistake #2: You don’t use facts

Content is supposed to be informative. Sure, writing is about injecting personality (and that’s the fun of it!), but that’s not without having substance and including hard facts into your work. Some blog topics may be based on opinion, but often your opinion should be supported by facts.

The entire profession of writing is based on reputation - and that also goes for the company that you’re writing for. Including facts, statistics and evidence simply improves credibility, and credibility is everything (especially if you’re just starting out).

Also, we discovered through media and communication theories long ago, that audiences are not passive. They’re not going to believe something just because you’ve told them to. They need reason.

Facts can be anything from statistics, to a successful case study, to a link to additional information.

Mistake #3: You rush your work

Many people underestimate how long it actually takes (and I’m talking hours) to research and gather all of your information before you even begin writing. And even when you begin to write, it’s likely you’ll have to fact-check and do more research along the way. This is especially relevant for beginners, who may not yet know all the ins and outs of what they’re writing about.

Everything that you write has to be accurate, and it has to read well. Your thousands of readers are counting on you to give them good content. That’s why it’s important not to rush your work.

Some jobs will take much longer than others. Give yourself some time to figure out how long you take to write, on average. Then, give yourself a ballpark estimate for future jobs. But don’t get frustrated when some topics take much longer to write than others. At the end of the day, your audience cares about accurate and insightful content - not rushed content that doesn’t offer them much.

Having said that, submitting your work by the deadline is crucial. Being a writer is about finding the perfect balance between writing careful work and completing it on time.

Mistake #4: You don’t edit

The editing stage is just as important as the writing stage. In fact, sometimes it takes just as long. Depending on who you work for, you’re likely to have a team of editors and SEO experts to help you out before your work gets published.

However, it’s very important that you edit your own work as well as you can before passing it on. It should go without saying to double and triple check your work. Keep an eye out for grammar, punctuation and spelling errors, as well as sentence and paragraph structure to make sure the writing flows well. Not only does this allow the rest of the editing process to run smoother, it demonstrates to your colleagues that you’re a diligent and competent writer (and worker).

Mistake #5: You can’t take criticism 

Writing is your craft, I get it. However, writing for a company and a particular purpose is very different from writing for yourself. When blogging for a company, the purpose is always to drive more business. That is, more traffic to the website and more profits to the business. Constructive criticism is essential to ensure that your writing is achieving what it’s supposed to. It’s also critical to ensure that you, as a beginner in the industry, are on the right track.

The best way to make a good first impression is to simply follow the instructions you’re given. Write on the topic and angle you’re told to.

The best way to handle constructive feedback is to consider it as a learning process. When you’re unsure of something, ask, and don’t make the same mistake twice. Listening to feedback from your boss and colleagues is the best way to develop your skills as a content writer.

Mistake #6: You don’t ask for feedback

Similarly, you should be asking your managers for feedback, and willing to make changes if they ask you to. Like any profession, good writers are those who are constantly striving to improve. The job isn’t done once you’ve typed your last word. Asking for feedback shows that you want to learn how to do better, and as a newbie, so you should.

Content writing is a delicate craft, based on accuracy and purpose for the content. It’s normal to find challenges in your first couple of jobs. However, practise makes perfect, and the best way to develop as an industry content writer is to simply keep writing.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Should I move my website to HTTPs?

(HTTP Secure)  HTTPS is a ranking signal, signalling an increased emphasis on secure connections from the world's biggest search engine. HTTPs partakes as a ranking signal, securing a genuine link amongst the world's multiple connections. Talking about inspection, web browser like google chrome can identify the websites that are not using the HTTPS protocols. A website including a lock symbol and the word "Secure" means that the website is using HTTPs protocol. In this blog, you will get know some of the tips explaining why you should move your website to HTTPs.

Should I move my website to HTTPs?


1. Security and Trust

Web browsers are more concerned about their purpose to form a fortified browsing experience for everyone. The visitors gathered from HTTP sites through the forms and other online methods are the first one to get remind about "Not Secured" messages. Regardless of site content, Google will be marking all the users not using https. Pretty soon the green lock will be so commonplace that the red locks will be what stands out just like the big lock shows up at the top of your browser and catches your attention that you are surfing securely.

2. Google Ranking Factor

We invest a lot in making sure that our services use industry-leading security, like strong HTTPS encryption by default as security is a top priority for Google. HTPPs is one of the best protocols that enhance the ranking position of any websites. It is one the example of the Google ranking factors and recommended to every one.

3. Updated Browser Labels

All traffic will be served over HTTPS as the internet as we know it is moving rapidly towards a "secure communication by default". Website owners who don't upgrade to HTTPS are going to have harder times like that have ever imagined before. For those users that are not using HTTPS when users enter passwords or credit card information, they have been countered in a large part due to google chrome's not secure messages that are already displayed on sites.

4. More Conversions

A visitor completing a site goal is a general term for a word is known as conversion. The primary goal is for a user to make a purchase if you use your website to sell products. By applying HTTPs not only you will secure your website but you will also generate more conversion and visitors to and from your website. Like signing up to receive emails there are smaller conversions that can happen before a user completes a macro conversion.

5. HTTPS, a Prerequisite for AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages)

Critical designs for real fast loading an HTML page designed to be super lightweight. Aiming to make the web better for all accelerated Mobile Pages project is an open source initiative. Beautiful and high-performing across devices and distribution platforms the projects enables the creation of websites and ads that are consistently fast.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

How to design a pixel perfect web design?

Pixel Perfect Design, it is somewhat like a loose art. Most of the designers know that a pixel perfect web design is incredibly laborious and long work where your dedication, effort and an almost obsessive level of attention to detail is required. Level of concentration and meditation is required for it. In this blog some of the best of the best among them have been listed out for a useful overview on it’s quality and content, for your viewing pleasure.

Pixel Perfect Web Design


1. Align Unique Structures to Pixels
 Ability to automatically align new vector shapes to the pixel grid is very much useful feature in photoshop. To have sharp and crisp designs obviously this is really useful. The only downfall is that, this option can only be applied to rectangles and rounded rectangles. Subject to the usual method of using guides contains lines, circle, polygons and customs shapes or tweaking the shapes after drawing them.

2. The Dual View Technique
This Unique feature of Photoshop is probably one of the best for many web and user interface designers. Many user’s aren’t aware about this hidden technique in the application. Setting up two instances of the same document side by side by using “Arrange Documents” feature in top toolbar is the Dual View Technique.

3. Pixel Art
To achieve pixel perfect design pixel art has to be the oldest and traditional form. Pixel Art being the hardest forms of perfect – pixel designs, it is hand crafted from scratch where any sort of shortcuts or vectors are not used.  So, you get the point, right? One of the main reasons that every designer and developer get disturbed is that pixel perfect design is on kind of illusion. Pixel Art is one of the key towards designing a pixel perfect web design.

4. Parallax Scrolling
Parallax scrolling has been in the used to make more and more website over recent years. Giving the viewer the illusion of depth and is used in website storytelling and product demonstration, this allows the foreground and background to scroll at different speeds.  For those working from a desktop computer with excellent internet connection the website will look great.

5. Pixel Fitting
To avoid imperfection caused by anti-aliasing pixel fitting takes the microscopic control of Photoshop and effective use of vector graphics. From illustrator to Photoshop this process is done by porting optimized vector graphics. The Icon, content, design what so ever fixed by pixel fitting may look similar but the changes and modified results is shown as a improved results.

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