Need new content for your blog? If you're looking for a content marketing associate that specializes in B2B MarTech and eCommerce SaaS, you've come to the right place.
Save yourself the time and effort — hire a professional.
From £600, I can create the content you need.
There's a reason most web templates come with a blog option. Content marketing is the unsung hero of nearly every successful website. By continually posting fresh (useful) content to the web, you're telling Google that your site is relevant and worthy of attention.
However, one resource that is precious to business owners and managers is time.
That's where hiring a content marketing service can help.
So what can I offer you?
Long-form content
I can write 1500+ word blog posts that dive deep into a topic. No fluff. Just great content that your audience wants to see.
Original images
I don’t consider myself a professional graphic designer, but I can mock up some pretty decent images to accompany my writing if you don't have in-house designers.
Unique examples
A lot of brands try to copy the top-ranking posts, which means readers keep getting the same examples.
I pride myself on finding examples that no one else is using that offer unique insights into the topic.
The best research sources
One of my biggest pet peeves is when blogs cite a statistic, but that stat comes from a roundup post, which links to nowhere.
I only use relevant (and recent) research in my writing to make sure your readers are getting the best information.
Need examples? Check out my portfolio
What’s the value in blog posts?
When done right, blog content serves your business as an engine for leading your customers through the sales funnel. Blog posts are unique in the sense that you can create content designed for any point in the customer journey. Want to build brand awareness? Publish an informational/educational piece. Want to convert readers to customers? Publish an “us vs competitor” piece.
However, for blogs to serve their purpose as an acquisition channel, potential customers need to see them. That’s where organic SEO comes in (alongside any paid or distribution strategies you have).
Organic SEO helps build your online presence by being among the top results on Google for your customers’ queries. Academic findings from the Jindal Journal of Business Research shows SEO has a prominent impact on increasing market share, product awareness, purchase persuasion, consumer insights, and enhances brand equity. So what does this look like in action?
Let’s take a look at an article from one of my clients, Descript, three months after initial publication:
The podcast advertising rates guide for 2023
After three months, this guide (which was a middle of the funnel piece), became the top result for the keyword “podcast advertising rates”, as well as getting a featured snippet on Google:
A large portion of Descript’s customer base are podcast creators, who often have the difficult problem of figuring out how to monetise their podcast, and how much to charge when they do. Seeing this helpful information from Descript helps build trust in the brand, and fosters the relationship towards an eventual conversion (if they don’t convert right away). So while the “traffic volume” of the keyword isn’t huge, that traffic is targeted and extremely relevant for the brand.
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