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Writing Right for the Web

Web Services Luncheon Seminar, Monday, March 1st:
Washington and Lee Web Services will be hosting a seminar on "Writing Right for the Web" this coming Monday, March 5, from 12:45-2:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium (cookies and drinks provided). This will be an interactive online presentation. All are invited.

Writing Right for the Web:
Your website navigation might be clear. Your content might be on target with what interests your audience. But why are your visitors still not reading what you want them to read? If the writing style on your site is not web friendly, your most important audiences may not be receiving your messages.

"The Writing Right for the Web" web conference will explore the common pitfalls of web writing and how they can derail your site's effectiveness. Examples from higher education will highlight both good and bad practices and also demonstrate the value of a designated web editor. You will learn how to use web writing principles to increase your site's search engine visibility.

Program begins at 12:45 PM, in Northen Auditorium. Cookies and drinks provided.

RSVP by email to: owsleye@wlu.edu.

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