Mistake 2: Using jargon
While technical terms, acronyms and industry jargon may be familiar to you, they can make your website confusing for visitors.
Avoid this mistake by using plain language that everyone can understand. For example, instead of using technical terms like “diversification” and “asset allocation”, you could explain these concepts in simpler terms like “spreading your investments across different types of assets to reduce risk”.
Another way to avoid using jargon is to put yourself in your potential client’s shoes. Consider what questions they might have about your services and what language they would use to describe their needs. Use this language when writing your website content to make it more relatable and accessible to potential clients.
It’s also important to be consistent with the language you use throughout your website. Don’t use different terms to describe the same concept, as this can lead to confusion. Instead, choose a simple and clear way to describe a concept and use it consistently.
You can also ask friends or family members to review your website content and help you identify any technical jargon or confusing language. You can then revise the content to make it more accessible.
Alternatively, get an expert copywriting agency, such as Hunter & Scribe, to create your website content for you. As property and finance experts, we specialise in writing high-quality copy that’s easy to read and understand.