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writing for the impatient

Another interesting artilce in my mail this a.m.: Web Writing for Many Interest Levels

"Clear, usable content is easily created by deliberating writing for many different levels of reader interest. Every person has a certain level of interest in every piece of information. A writer should help each reader get their desired level of information as quickly as possible. Knowledge of and writing to these levels will increase the satisfaction of all readers. "

Posted at November 05, 2001 02:53 PM


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Another good article. I'm not sure how much I'm absorbing from what I read at your site, but I know my next redesign will be taking some of these things into consideration. Granted, my site is merely a personal site... however, the principles still apply.

Posted by Lori at November 6, 2001 01:18 AM


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I'm not sure how much I'm absorbing from what I read at your site I'm interested in that statement, especially in conjunction with the article i linked to... can you say more about that statement? What makes an idea stick with you? what makes and idea slip away?

Posted by christina at November 6, 2001 04:44 PM


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