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Tomorrow’s Clichés Today
went to Google and
entered a couple of different search terms.
The first was, to my mind, the cliché of all cliché’s: “Tomorrow’s
Solutions Today”.
And yes, there are a few companies out there that feel this is the most
useful way to describe their services.
To broaden my search, I tried: “Tomorrow’s * Today”.
Here is a small sample of what I found.
Tomorrow’s Technology Today
Tomorrow’s Market Today
Tomorrow’s Sounds Today
Tomorrow’s News Today
Tomorrow’s Computing today
Tomorrow’s Superstars Today
Tomorrow’s Consumer Today
Is there a problem here? Of course there is. Each of these sites, as
well as being satisfied with using a truly awful cliché, is failing to
serve the needs of its visitors.
When a person comes to your site for the very first time, they are
looking for a fast and simple way to find out whether your site can give
them what they’re looking for.
Remember, in most cases the majority of new visitors arrive through
search engines. They have a task in mind. There is something they are
looking for.
Does a copy line on the first screen of your homepage help visitors
quickly determine whether your site can help them?
Saying ‘Tomorrow’s Widgets Today’ doesn’t do it.
Here are three examples of copy lines that really do help the visitor
conclude that he or she is in the right place:
Meetup.com - Meetup organizes local interest groups
WebEx.com - Web Conferencing, Video Conferencing and Online Meeting
Services
GoToMyPC.com - Access and Control Your PC from Anywhere
In all these examples the site writers have chosen to write a very
clear, simple message that tells the first-time visitor what he or she
can expect from the site.
Nothing fancy. No award-winning copywriting. Just simple text that
communicates clearly.
And yes, much more useful to the reader than some tired cliché that
helps not one little bit, and makes your company look ridiculous at the
same time.
Let people know what they can expect from your site. Keep the text
simple. And avoid clichés. Always.
Nick Usborne is a copywriter, author, speaker and advocat of good
writing online. You can access all of his archived newsletter articles
on copywriting and writing for the web here.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
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