How to Start Writing Content for Your Website
You don’t have to write your whole website at once
You've chosen a name for your site, or at least you're thinking about one. Now comes the part that stops many people: actually writing something.
Here's the good news. SimDif doesn't ask you to fill an empty page. Instead, you work with blocks. Each block is designed to hold one “idea” or piece of content: a title and some text, an image with a caption, a video. You're not writing a whole website. You're filling in one small space at a time.
Building your website block by block makes starting easier than you might expect, and you can rearrange blocks whenever you like.
Your first draft doesn't need to be perfect
In fact, aiming for perfection is one of the biggest reasons websites never get finished.
Give yourself permission to write badly at first. Imagine a customer you've helped, a friend who asked about what you do, or yourself a few years ago. Now write as if you're explaining things to them. What's the most common question people ask you? Write your answer, just as you would say it out loud.
Get your thoughts down in whatever form they come. Short phrases, incomplete sentences, scattered notes. You might write something like: "We fix phones. Fast. Same day usually. All brands." That's not polished, but it's a start. And a start is everything.
Thinking about using ChatGPT or another AI to write the content of your website?
Hold on a moment. Your visitors and clients aren't looking for generic business language. They want someone who truly understands their needs. The best way to show you're that person is to sound like yourself. As you'll understand a bit later, this is also the right approach for search engines.
Using AI to write for you can seem like an easy solution, but your website might not reflect who you really are or what you actually do.
Having said this, AI can be wonderful when used thoughtfully, which is exactly why SimDif created Kai.
How Kai helps you write for your website
SimDif has a built-in assistant called Kai: look for the egg icon.
While you write, Kai works directly inside the text editor. It can check your spelling and grammar, or help adjust your tone to sound more professional or friendly. If you have a Pro site, it can even turn your rough notes into complete sentences. You bring the ideas, and Kai helps shape them.
You don't need to use Kai immediately, or even at all. But knowing that help is available when you need it makes getting started much easier.
Why your authentic voice works better than business language
It's tempting to look at other websites and try to sound like them. To use formal language because it feels more "professional." Turning too quickly to AI like ChatGPT can also make it easy to fall into this trap.
If instead you explain things as simply on your website as you do in conversation. If you're warm and friendly in person. Let that warmth shine through in your writing. The people who connect with your real voice are exactly the ones you want to reach. You're building a connection.
Then, use Kai. Based on your own words, ideas, and intentions, it will do a much better job improving your website while keeping your unique voice.
One block at a time
You don't need to write your whole website today. Start with one block, then another, and one idea after another, to share your world.
Open a page in SimDif, tap on a block or add a new one, and put down a few sentences. They can be rough. They can be incomplete. Kai is there to help you polish your words and review your progress when you're ready.
The words will come more easily than you think, once you've taken the first step.