How do you inject plenty of personality into your copy and content without sounding like you’re not taking anything seriously or completely missing the mark? How do you project authority without being boring?
Writing web copy effectively requires hours and hours of work. You could just bash out whatever first comes to mind and hope that it works. However, you’re asking a lot of your web copy. You want it to tell people who you are and what you do, and to sell your products or services.
Look, local SEO can be tough. You want to target a certain area, be it country, city, town or hamlet, but you feel like you’re just shoehorning in irrelevant locations.
We’ve all been there: it’s time to publish a new blog post and you need to choose a blog post topic, but you haven’t a clue what to write. You’re all out of ideas.
Anyone can write a blog post. If you can string a sentence together, you should be able to knock up a legible blog post without too much effort. So why should you bother to hire a blog writer when you could do it yourself?
I have three cats, which is really one cat too many. They can’t type, but their marketing skills are second to none. Here are their tips on running an amazing blog.