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Copywriting: How Different Should Your Brochure Be from Your Web Site Content?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Many think of a Web site as an electronic brochure, and in many ways it is. A Web site, however, keeps going where a brochure leaves off. This response often leads to the question, “Well, how different should my brochure be from my Web site then?” There are ways that your brochure should be similar to your Web site, but there are many more ways that your Web site should be different from your brochure. It is also important to consider who will receive your brochure and who will be visiting your Web site. Find out what these differences and similarities are — keep reading.

A brochure is typically a lead-in.

First, focus on the purpose of a brochure. A brochure is a brief overview of your company and what it offers — a brief overview that intrigues readers enough to act by picking up the phone, by going to your Web site, or by walking into your store location for more information or to buy what you are selling. You control the action you want them to take by stating it in the brochure — the call to action portion. Since most brochures are an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper folded two or three times, there is no way possible to fit everything your company has to offer in it. This is where your Web site comes in handy.

A Web site is more than a brochure.

A Web site picks up where your brochure leaves off because a Web site provides you more room to connect with the reader and get them to buy. While a brochure explains certain aspects of your company and how what you are offering benefits the client, your Web site can expand on these details — providing even more information. A Web site can also be a form of purchase since it allows visitors to buy instantly from your online store.

Brochures should mimic your Web site and vice versa.

That being said, your brochure and your Web site should mimic each other. The tone you use when writing your brochure should be the same as that represented on your Web site. The look and feel of the brochure should also be the look and feel readers experience when they visit your Web site. For example, if you use a friendly tone in your brochure, this same friendly tone should be felt when visiting your Web site. If your brochure is very formal and traditional, then the Web site also should have this same look.

Web sites and brochures: The same, but different.

When you are creating your brochure and Web site, the copy should not be exactly the same on both. While you may have a client that only sees one of your brochures or only sees your Web site, you may also have many clients that read both. While the tone, look, and feel of your brochure and Web site should be the same, the copy should not be a carbon copy. And the content of each may be altered by the order in which the piece is read.

The order of exposure.

It is also important to consider at what point in the transaction you give potential customers the brochure. For example, if you attend tradeshows and hand out your brochure to visitors to your table, then you are introducing the brochure at the beginning of a relationship. On the other hand, if you request that visitors to your Web site complete and submit a form to receive more information, and then mail your brochure to them, the brochure is really the second piece of exposure for clients. Which order the brochure takes may affect the way you word the brochure and the Web site.

In many ways your brochure and Web site content should be similar, but there ways that these pieces should differ from each other. How you word the brochure and the Web site also depends on which order the pieces are read. Keep these factors in mind when writing the copy for your brochure and your Web site.

Copyright 2008 Dina Giolitto, Wordfeeder.com Copywriting and Marketing. All rights reserved.

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CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development
Title
Reviewer
Alexandre Altair de Melo
Category
PHP books
Publisher
Packt Publishing
Author
David Upton
Summary
This book is not a documentation of framework. It is rather a guide of what we can do with CodeIgniter.

The book is very useful because it describes not only the framework but also good tips on how to work with PHP.

The concepts on how to develop systems for the enterprise with CodeIgniter are also explained.

A word that I would use to describe this book is that it is a map, because you learn about a light and powerful framework and also see how powerful PHP has become.

CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development
Title
Reviewer
Alexandre Altair de Melo
Category
PHP books
Publisher
Packt Publishing
Author
David Upton
Summary
This book is not a documentation of framework. It is rather a guide of what we can do with CodeIgniter.

The book is very useful because it describes not only the framework but also good tips on how to work with PHP.

The concepts on how to develop systems for the enterprise with CodeIgniter are also explained.

A word that I would use to describe this book is that it is a map, because you learn about a light and powerful framework and also see how powerful PHP has become.

PHP 5 CMS Framework Development

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
PHP 5 CMS Framework Development
Title
Reviewer
Alexandre Altair de Melo
Category
PHP books
Publisher
Packt
Author
Martin Brampton
Summary
After reading this book you come to the conclusion that it reaches its objectives because all the concepts and issues raised in the book are explained and demonstrated with practical examples.

It is recommended to all who want to make the most of their applications, designing a robust architecture, not only for CMS systems, but for any type of Web based system.

In addition, the chapters follow a clear order begins while explaining core issues including the the user interface and application installation.

It is great work from the book author and the publisher, as we now have another great title, not only about PHP, but also about designing an architecture for software not just for only for creating content management systems.


PHP 5 CMS Framework Development

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
PHP 5 CMS Framework Development
Title
Reviewer
Alexandre Altair de Melo
Category
PHP books
Publisher
Packt
Author
Martin Brampton
Summary
After reading this book you come to the conclusion that it reaches its objectives because all the concepts and issues raised in the book are explained and demonstrated with practical examples.

It is recommended to all who want to make the most of their applications, designing a robust architecture, not only for CMS systems, but for any type of Web based system.

In addition, the chapters follow a clear order begins while explaining core issues including the the user interface and application installation.

It is great work from the book author and the publisher, as we now have another great title, not only about PHP, but also about designing an architecture for software not just for only for creating content management systems.

PHP 5 CMS Framework Development

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
PHP 5 CMS Framework Development
Title
Reviewer
Alexandre Altair de Melo
Category
PHP books
Publisher
Packt
Author
Martin Brampton
Summary
After reading this book you come to the conclusion that it reaches its objectives because all the concepts and issues raised in the book are explained and demonstrated with practical examples.

It is recommended to all who want to make the most of their applications, designing a robust architecture, not only for CMS systems, but for any type of Web based system.

In addition, the chapters follow a clear order begins while explaining core issues including the the user interface and application installation.

It is great work from the book author and the publisher, as we now have another great title, not only about PHP, but also about designing an architecture for software not just for only for creating content management systems.

Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
Title
Reviewer
Chetankumar Digambarrao Akarte
Category
PHP books
Publisher
No Starch
Authors
William Steinmetz, Brian Ward
Summary
PHP is popular web development language. Lots of tips and tutorials are freely available on the Web. But they are scattered and very difficult to decide which is the a right solution to use for each kind of problem.

During the development stage of a project, time is an important factor. This book is a handy solution on the problems commonly faced by every programmer during their PHP development experience. Therefore this book is recommended to new and enthusiastic PHP coders.


Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
Title
Reviewer
Chetankumar Digambarrao Akarte
Category
PHP books
Publisher
No Starch
Authors
William Steinmetz, Brian Ward
Summary
PHP is popular web development language. Lots of tips and tutorials are freely available on the Web. But they are scattered and very difficult to decide which is the a right solution to use for each kind of problem.

During the development stage of a project, time is an important factor. This book is a handy solution on the problems commonly faced by every programmer during their PHP development experience. Therefore this book is recommended to new and enthusiastic PHP coders.


Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
Title
Reviewer
Chetankumar Digambarrao Akarte
Category
PHP books
Publisher
No Starch
Authors
William Steinmetz, Brian Ward
Summary
PHP is popular web development language. Lots of tips and tutorials are freely available on the Web. But they are scattered and very difficult to decide which is the a right solution to use for each kind of problem.

During the development stage of a project, time is an important factor. This book is a handy solution on the problems commonly faced by every programmer during their PHP development experience. Therefore this book is recommended to new and enthusiastic PHP coders.

Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
Title
Reviewer
Chetankumar Digambarrao Akarte
Category
PHP books
Publisher
No Starch
Authors
William Steinmetz, Brian Ward
Summary
PHP is popular web development language. Lots of tips and tutorials are freely available on the Web. But they are scattered and very difficult to decide which is the a right solution to use for each kind of problem.

During the development stage of a project, time is an important factor. This book is a handy solution on the problems commonly faced by every programmer during their PHP development experience. Therefore this book is recommended to new and enthusiastic PHP coders.