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So when is it okay to use lorem ipsum<\/em>? First, lorem ipsum<\/em> works well for staging. It’s like the props in a furniture store\u2014filler text makes it look like someone is home. The same WordPress template might eventually be home to a fitness blog, a photography website, or the online journal of a cupcake fanatic. Lorem ipsum<\/em> helps them imagine what the lived-in website might look like.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Second, use lorem ipsum<\/em> if you think the placeholder text will be too distracting. For specific projects, collaboration between copywriters and designers may be best, however, like Karen McGrane said, draft copy has a way of turning any meeting about layout decisions into a discussion about word choice. So don’t be afraid to use lorem ipsum<\/em> to keep everyone focused.<\/p>\n\n\n\n One word of caution: make sure your client knows that\u00a0lorem ipsum<\/em>\u00a0is filler text. You don’t want them wondering why you filled their website with a foreign language, and you certainly don’t want anyone prematurely publishing it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n