1. Jon Lloyd

    eCommerce Manager at Grand Prix Legends

    11 May 2007 09:17am

    Jon Lloyd

    Hi there,

    I am looking to develop my skills in writing copy for our website, and wondered if anyone could recommend a good training course to ahieve this. I am looking to improve our online content to give our customers a more informed online experience and to further develop our SEO.

    Thanks very much,

  2. Vivien Underwood Staff

    Head of Professional Development Services at Econsultancy

    11 May 2007 10:25am

    Vivien Underwood

    Hi there,

    You should have a look at our Online Copywriting course, which covers the principles of copywriting and how effective copywriting can influence SEO.  We run two courses, one as a basic introduction which sets out thorough guidelines for best practice and the newly launched advanced course, which is designed as a workshop with limited numbers of attendees and focuses on practical rewriting exercises designed around your specific needs. Details of both courses can be found at

    http://www.e-consultancy.com/knowledge/training/category-3-1/online-copywriting.html

    or feel free to call Naveed on 020 7681 4073 for further information.

    Viv.

    On 09:17:33 11 May 2007 GrandPrixLegends wrote:

    Hi there,

    I am looking to develop my skills in writing copy for our website, and wondered if anyone could recommend a good training course to ahieve this. I am looking to improve our online content to give our customers a more informed online experience and to further develop our SEO.

    Thanks very much,

  3. dan barker

    E-Business Consultant at Dan Barker

    11 May 2007 10:31am

    dan barker

    hi, Talin, how are you?

    There are a few online courses, but (having done a couple) I think there are blogs & books out there that will offer you much, much more. Here are a few resources:

    Books
    Persuasive Online Copywriting
    Web Copy That Sells

    Both are very different - the first is very friendly & focuses on being customer-centric. The second is somewhat spammy & is more 'hard sell'. I'm more for the first, but I think it's worth reading both.

    Blogs/Newsletters
    CopyBlogger
    Nick Usborne's Excess Voice

    Pretty much everything you need is there (or linked to from there!)

    I hope that helps,

    daniel

  4. Jon Lloyd

    eCommerce Manager at Grand Prix Legends

    11 May 2007 10:52am

    Jon Lloyd

    Hi Viv,

    I have looked at the introduction course which is on the shortlist at the moment. With regards the rates, we have subscribed to e-consultancy, but the account is in the name of my colleague Talin. Would the discounted rate still apply for all members of our organisation?

    Many thanks,

    Daryl

  5. Jon Lloyd

    eCommerce Manager at Grand Prix Legends

    15 May 2007 14:17pm

    Jon Lloyd

    Hi Daniel,

    My name is Daryl and I am a colleague of Talin's. Thanks for the recommendations, all of the information we can use the better!

    I'll be sure to check out these resources.

    Daryl.

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