Quality Web Site Language

Written by Grant McNamara


Well written web sites don't just happen, they are designed and engineered. You don't just runrepparttar spell checker throughrepparttar 134504 text and considerrepparttar 134505 job done. You need to reviewrepparttar 134506 words, and examine them carefully. Put yourself inrepparttar 134507 place of your prospects and customers. How will they perceive and respond to what is written?

Euphemisms

Review your text for euphemisms and consider rewording them for clearer meanings. A euphemism is a milder or vaguer word or phrase used in place of one that might seem too harsh or embarrassing in a particular context. The commonest subjects for euphemisms are bodily functions (to relieve yourself), sexual activity (to make love), death (to pass away), economics (downsizing), and violence (to do away with).

We all need to resort to this kind of language in order to respect people's sensitivities, and our own. But there are two kinds of euphemisms that are questionable:

• euphemisms that blurrepparttar 134508 meaning or cause confusion (e.g. cloakroom for toilet).

• euphemisms that attempt to show unpleasant activities in a more positive light (e.g. ethnic cleansing forrepparttar 134509 wholesale killing of peoples).

Some euphemisms have even become official clichés, e.g. helpingrepparttar 134510 Police with their enquiries (= under interrogation and imminent arrest). Readers outside your locality often confuse euphemisms. So check your site carefully for such ambiguities.

Confusable Meanings

There are many pairs of words, which are similar in form and meaning and are often confused. For example affect and effect are often confused. Affect means to cause a change in, where as effect means to bring about. Always check your site carefully for such words (its/it's and to oo are classics).

If you would like a free list of commonly confused pairs of words and their meanings, send me an email at grant.mcnamara@translateme.co.nz.

Tautology

Tautology isrepparttar 134511 repetition ofrepparttar 134512 same idea or meaning in a phrase or sentence, as in free gift (all gifts are free), a new innovation, and to return again. Some tautologies are contained within a small group of words based aroundrepparttar 134513 noun, for example future prospects, past history, general consensus. We use tautologies mainly in speech, but if we are not careful they creep into our written text. Such words can often be dropped because their meanings are contained in other words withinrepparttar 134514 sentence. Using tautologies in written text is not usually good style and you should avoid it.

Formal and Informal Language

The different contexts and levels of formality in which English is used are called registers. At a broad level, English, like all languages, varies fromrepparttar 134515 formal and technical torepparttar 134516 informal and casual. Register also takes account ofrepparttar 134517 various types of communication, such as conversation, informal writing, journalism and broadcasting (formal writing includes essays, speeches and academic books).

In conversation, for example, use ofrepparttar 134518 personal pronouns I and you is relatively high, and contradictions such as I've, you're an don't predominate overrepparttar 134519 fuller forms. And in conversation slang and colloquial words occur regularly. In more formal writing, colloquialisms are uncommon,repparttar 134520 pronoun one is more likely to be used thanrepparttar 134521 you, upon is likely to be used as well as on, and more formal words such as ascertain and desirous are likely to occur.

Each mode of writing and speaking calls for its own different kind of language. In its most formal register, a machine might be said to be malfunctioning; in a neutral or everyday register it might be described as not working, and atrepparttar 134522 informal extreme it will be said to be broken or kaput. Formal words are usual in instructions and notices; alight (from a bus or train), conveyance (for vehicle), enquire (rather than ask), notify (rather than tell), and select (rather than choose). In more general contexts, purchase is more formal than buy, edifice more formal than building, endeavour than try, and purloin than steal. The language of technical writing has its own terminology; for example gravid, meaning pregnant, occurs only in medicine and biology. Most of these formal words can be turned on their heads and made to look silly (Do you really live in this edifice?).

Starting Your own Website (c) Cheryl A. Crossan 2002.

Written by Cheryl A. Crossan


Starting Your Own Website by Cheryl A. Crossan.

Everyday thousands of new people are looking for online business opportunities. When they first start, one ofrepparttar most common mistakes they make is signing up for every opportunity that they find until they don't even know what they are promoting. Consequently, they don't make any money, and usually lose money inrepparttar 134503 process.

You can’t make money without a website. I just can’t say that enough.

Otherwise, you'll probably end up in an MLM that will usually require you to buy something and then will have you running all overrepparttar 134504 net looking for advertising for THEM. This is not a deal. What you want are partners that do not charge you to join, that you can advertise and send people to your website to seerepparttar 134505 advertising. If you get quality products, people will link to your partners and you’ll get a commission after buying. You don’t sellrepparttar 134506 product, you don’t takerepparttar 134507 orders, you don’t handle invoices. etc. You lead your customers to quality things they want to buy. You can also sign up for any ofrepparttar 134508 thousands of "mini sites" available and put your link on your site to advertise it.

I recently visited a site by request from one of my Newsletter subscribers. He had quit advertising it because he's sent thousands of visitors there and not made any money. It was easy to see why beforerepparttar 134509 whole page loaded. He didn't have any theme. He had just listed one advertisement after another and sent people torepparttar 134510 site. Is thisrepparttar 134511 kind of site you're going to find "sticky" or visit again?

You can spend a lot of money starting your site, or you can spend time instead. Website design is no longerrepparttar 134512 realm of 'webmasters." Anyone can design their own site if they are willing to spendrepparttar 134513 time. Remember, when designing your website, come up with a theme to make your site sticky. Later on you can partner with programs that fit your theme to make money. You do not have to be an affiliate of every business available to make money. Actually, doing this will probably ensure you DON'T make money.

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