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Need a hook to give online visitors a reason to return to your
website? The content on a website can be challenging and
time-consuming to write, and that’s where TaylorMade Web
Creations can help.
Content is the glue that holds a website together. It provides
the first opportunity to entice visitors to learn about your
company during their initial visit and to return later for
additional information. Visitors to your website are looking
for clear, concise, easy-to-follow language that provides a
first glance impression of what you have to offer. Your message
should succinctly describe who you are, the range of products
and services you offer, your success stories, your reputation,
and how a visitor can buy your goods.
Web content must quickly appeal to numerous audiences, provide
some instantaneous value to them, and offer the detail your
user is looking for.
With 25+ years experience, we can make your content come alive
and within easy reach of hundreds of potential customers. We
will sit down with you or schedule a telephone appointment to
discuss the content needs for your website. We encourage you to
email us an outline of the main items you wish to include in
your web content prior to the appointment.
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Have content already? Just need someone to evaluate it for your
website? Here at TaylorMade Web Creations we have more than 25
years experience with copyediting.
We will look at the content you have written and offer
suggestions for ensuring that your text provides first-time
website visitors with an adequate overview of your business. We
want to help you make a good impression on potential customers,
and it all begins with the content on your website.
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So you’ve already written the content but you simply need
someone to give it a thorough once-over to make sure your
message will come across in the best possible light? You’ve
come to the right place! TaylorMade Web Creations offers 25+
years of experience with proofreading.
Our proofreading service includes correction of typographical
errors, grammatical errors, formatting inconsistencies, and
review of language, tone, and clarity.
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