Copywriting for blogs is a bit different than the standard blog posts. Instead of being informative, copywriting is meant to be persuasive. You’re encouraging a conversion to generate revenue or more traffic.
What Is the Difference Between Copywriting and Content Creation?
Another type of web content that often gets confused with copywriting is content creation. Content creators on social media make posts, videos, and images to highlight their brand and build an audience. However, copywriting is strictly for marketing purposes. In many cases, it assumes brand awareness and simply directs a user toward the right product.
Gets your site listed in Google’s search results, and that gets people on your site. Provide them with content they want to see, and they’ll find it when they go looking.
A blog is difficult to maintain, which means having one is a sign of the effort you’re putting into your business.
Every blog post is an opportunity to share it as a link on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Reddit and more, and often more than once.
Communicate with potential customers/clients/etc.
Blogging is, in my mind, indispensable for a modern business. It’s a major investment, yes, but it pays returns for as long as you keep it going.
You're at the right place! I also provide services such as white papers, e-books, & case studies upon request.
You’ll get a response in 2-3 business days. I’ll ask you for more details about the project and most likely schedule a call to iron out all the details.
We’ll start by setting up a plan and timeline that works for both of us. I’ll send you the work in increments that you can approve or request edits for.
Yes! Two rounds of edits are always included in the price. You can ask for more too, but you’ll have to pay extra for it.
Definitely. I love one-off projects, but I’m all for building meaningful partnerships, so I’m open for retainer contracts.