I will write effective blog posts for your business
Public Relations, Communications, AI Content Creator
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About this Gig
Blogs are an effective way for businesses to enhance their brand, become a credible influencer and thought leader, and increase your website's SEO, which helps potential customers find you when they are searching for the services or products you offer.
I am an experienced writer, blogger, former journalist who can provide interesting, well researched, and provocative blog posts on a variety of topics - law, health care, business, finance, food, politics, etc. I work with you to produce posts in the company's voice, or the voice of your CEO. I can then offer ways to maximize its impact by distributing them via email and social media.
Language:
English
Topic:
Finance & Law
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News & politics
Tone:
Conversational
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Professional/Formal
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FAQ
How much input from the company do you need to write a blog?
Generally, a short discussion about the company and its goals will be enough for me to research and submit a draft. Or you can provide notes or an outline of what you'd like to see as the focus of the blog.
How long should a blog be?
Usually around 600 words, not too short but not too long. And it's best to have at least one photo or graphic to go with it to make it eye-appealing.
Will you suggest ideas for blog topics or rely on the company?
Both. Once I fully understand the company's role and its goals, I will suggest ideas for blog topics. But I'm always open to suggestions from the company or client.
How many rewrites do you allow?
I'll rewrite the blog as many times as it take to satisfy the client. The goal is always to provide a blog that accurately reflects what the company is all about. That being said, I am an experienced, fairly fast writer, and I can usually capture the topic with one or two rewrites.
How do you respond to edits and suggestions?
I subscribe to the notion that a writer is only as good as his or her editor. I am always open to suggestions that help improve the ultimate result. Since I am usually a ghost writer for a company official, he or she must feel completely comfortable with the blog and what it says.
