Purpose and benefitsPeople read differently on the Web, so you need to write differently for the Web. Surprisingly, very few websites take the time to lay out their content in a way that will maximise its readability. An important point is that it is more difficult to read on a screen than from paper. This means that if you want to be read on the Web, you must write and lay out your content in a more simple, straightforward manner than you would in print. |
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MethodManagement checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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Time to Complete20 mins |
Length5 Pages |
Participants1 |
Price£2 Pounds Sterling |