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February 8, 2008

How to Write Scannable Copy for the Web

(Filed under: Writing & Editing)

I feel like I talk about how to write for the web all the time (and even wrote a long how-to back in August), but we could always use a refresher. Here are six quick tips for writing scannable copy:

  • Use an appropriate line length.
  • Break the text into many paragraphs.
  • Use headers and subheaders.
  • Lists and bullet points, please!
  • Use bold and italics typefaces (but not at the same time--that's just stupid).
  • Images are your friends (but the image has to be real and relevant).

Church Copy Sucks
And these tips still apply to all things churchy, including sermons, event announcements, letters from the pastor, business meeting minutes, theological exhortations or whatever copy you have.

Basically, if you want people to read it, you need to make it easy to read.

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at February 8, 2008 5:37 AM

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Comments

Good tips, Kevin. I'm new to the blog, and I really appreciate the mix of design and ministry. Our church has a ways to go.

Posted by: Joel Zehring at February 10, 2008 6:18 AM

Great tips. Thanks so much!

Posted by: Clayton Bell at February 10, 2008 4:38 PM

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