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How to Prepare Content for Your New Website

Clarity Web Team
Updated January 1, 2024
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1. Define Your Audience Goals2. Architecture & The Sitemap3. Write for the User, Not Yourself

Even the most visually stunning "Silent Luxury" website falls flat if the text doesn't convert. Content is the heart of your website. Preparing it correctly ensures a smoother development process and a launched product that generates revenue.

1. Define Your Audience Goals

What specific action do you want users to take? Who is your target demographic? Answering these questions first dictates the tone of voice — whether that's authoritative, conversational, or highly technical.

2. Architecture & The Sitemap

Outline the pages you need. This will give you a clear roadmap. We strongly advise a flat architecture:

  • Home (The Hook)
  • Services (The Value)
  • About (The Trust)
  • Contact (The Conversion)

Content Rule of Thumb

People don't read the web; they scan it. Use bold text, short paragraphs, bullet points, and highly descriptive headers. If a paragraph is longer than 4 lines on desktop, cut it.

3. Write for the User, Not Yourself

Avoid industry jargon. Focus relentlessly on the benefits of your products or services, not just the technical features. Your customer wants to know: "How does this make my life easier or make me more money?"

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