Improve Your Non-Performing Web Content
By Stu Leventhal - A NEW TALE Editor
Web content must be monitored and maintained.
The Amazingness of web content is made possible because it is digitally delivered to its viewers. Digital technology has enhanced all our traditional arts. Photos can be manipulated to look better. Videos and audios can be edited quickly and most importantly improved by unskilled, non-pro people using affordable software and often free online services.
There are even software programs to aid writers, not just for grammar and spelling checks but for coming up with writing ideas and new topics.
One no longer needs to be a natural gifted artist to partake in the arts.
Anyone, yes you too, can create and display pro looking artistic work on the web!
Some people are faster at it than others but with the proper equipment (usually software or an AI program) and the patience to learn, anyone can become an expert at creating, designing and distributing quality web content of all kinds.
Web content is made more dynamic and fascinating because all and any combo of art forms can be integrated, merged and then published together in a powerful, resinating fashion.
When you are using digital electronic technology, you can deliver to your audience any experience they would be able to get from radio, reding a magazine or from browsing thru a newspaper or even when watching a TV show. But none of the above mediums can involve audience participation like the web allows.
With all the help apps available now-a-days, there are really, no more excuses for posting dull, boring web content.
Unfocused or mis-sized photos should be fixed. Trim your photos down or add pixels to correct clarity. Reposition and resize, make foggy areas brighter, make focal points sharper, so your images rival photographs and videos made by the best photogs in your industry.
Add bold borders around your photos so they standout on your webpage. Layer text over top of your images… Your website and blog photos and videos should be perfect. Visitors on your site should want to share your images.
Your website visitors should also want to share your words of wit with their social media audiences.
Your fans should want to send their audiences links to find your work. The name of the game is sharing!
You have to get creative and post things that are really wonderful; interesting, funny, unique and surprising for people to want to talk about and link to your text, articles, photos and videos.
If your web content is not share worthy or ready to be bragged about and passed around cyberspace then you have no business publishing or posting it.
The people who share content are proud of their finds. Many make a nice living by bringing great stuff to the attention of their large following.
IMPORTANT: No one shares junk!
1) First, you create great stuff.
2) Next, you load it and post it where people already go, who like your type of publishing or topics.
3) Now you tell people, all over the net, where your great content is, explaining why they need to go see it, leaving links to take them to it.
TIP: Add some SEO if you want Search Engines like Google to give you a hand with promoting your work.