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Content design is an approach to producing user-focused content that puts the needs and objectives of the audience first. <\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s a combination of utilising data, writing, UX and accessibility to create content that makes it as easy as possible for people to complete an action.<\/p>\n Many traditional marketing principles focus on a business or organisation\u2019s key messages and making sure that these reach the intended target in whichever ways, or by whichever channels, are appropriate. Content design comes at things from a different perspective, with a focus on user experience and what needs to happen in order for the user to best achieve their intended goal through your content. The user needs are the biggest priority, rather than your marketing goals \u2013 but there are ways to bring these things together for the benefit of all.<\/p>\n In this article, we look at why content design matters, the principles of content design, the difference that good content design can make and how a content design process can be incorporated into a digital marketing strategy to deliver the maximum possible impact for both the user and your business.<\/p>\n Content design is important because it not only works with your SEO<\/a> strategy to drive relevant organic traffic to your website, but it also makes your website much easier for your target audience to use once they land on it and helps maximise conversions too.<\/p>\n It\u2019s a combination of how the content looks, what it communicates to the audience, it\u2019s placement and structure, as well as how straightforward it is for users to complete the thing that drew them to the website in the first place. As with any effective content marketing strategy<\/a>, there may also be visual content like graphics, diagrams and video to incorporate, along with other page elements, to help the user convert.<\/p>\n Content design is not just about written content.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Essentially, good content design means that people will be able to find what they\u2019re looking for, easily complete the task they need to do, and then move on with their day, all with the minimum of fuss and stress.<\/p>\n This is still the case regardless of whether the user wants to make an online purchase, find answers to their questions, discover more about a product or service, register for something, or make contact with a business or organisation.<\/p>\nWhy content design is important<\/h2>\n
What is good content design?<\/h2>\n