Prove your expertise, show up in search engines, and attract an engaged audience.
You know how important it is to have regularly published articles or blogs on your website. But do you ever get around to writing them?
By outsourcing to a freelance writer (👋) you’re investing in your organisation’s voice and discoverability in the industry.
Blame the Biology degree: I can’t hand over writing that is anything less than meticulously researched, enjoyable to read, and of genuine value to your organisation.
I’ve worked on listicles, interviews, news blogs, and historical optimisation projects. Looking for social or white paper writing? Check out my Content page.
We’ll use this time to tease out the project’s purpose, content, and place in your marketing funnel
I’ll gladly take guidance, but I don’t need to be given 39 sources – I enjoy the research side!Â
You need more than a handful of words to discuss a topic at the depth required to rank
The closer we can get to your voice, the better; I include one round of amendments as standard
Aiming for thought leadership? Makes sense for me to chat to your leaders about their thoughts
Social shareability is key for content repurposing, so I provide copy for three posts
Generative AI is a divisive toolset, so I promise to follow your lead on whether (or how) to use it
No one can proofread their own work – I organise another human to look over my writing, before handover
Headings, links, meta description – I’ll give your articles more power to climb the results page
I’ll link up with your PR agency, SEO consultant, and anyone else who’s helping you
Bespoke projects are more than welcome. Alternatively, take a look at these package prices. Monthly retainers start with three calendar months, then we move to a rolling contract.
Need to catch-up on that web blog backlog? (Try saying that three times fast.) The injection of fresh content you've been looking for.
The minimum a business should be publishing to keep their website feeling fresh and performing in search results. Hand it over for to-do list relief.
Let's sort out that editorial schedule once and for all. I'll help you establish and expand credibility for your industry and niche.
From PR agencies to publications seeking new connections, my words have helped clients reach their business goals.
Article writing is where I nerd out the most for my clients – and where my business began.
Read about how I got into this freelancing malarkey.
I take the time to understand your organisation’s aims, tone, and competitors – so my copywriting is built on solid foundations.
You’ll always be up-to-date with my timelines and requirements. If you use a project management tool, I’ll join in happily.
By considering diversity in all forms, I aim for actively inclusive writing, helping to connect with the largest possible audience.
I examine the inclusion of every phrase, sentence, and paragraph. If I think the brief needs additional detail, I’ll speak up.
Something else on your mind? I’ll happily answer any questions you have.
(And, unlike ChatGPT, I won’t just hallucinate if I don’t know the answer.)
I go by ‘she, her, hers’ pronouns. You can call me Bex.
I can, but as a default, I do not. Use of generative AI is such a divisive topic that I follow your guidance and preferences to a T.
At the very least, please make sure you are aware of the legalities of generated outputs. This blog is a good place to start. (No, I didn’t write it.)
Press releases, news articles, and blogs about business updates are usually 400-800 words – shorter than your typical informational blog post.
This doesn’t mean they’re easier, though. These shorter pieces often have a different user intent behind them, so require more strategic thinking and distillation. Get in touch and we can have a chat about what you need.
Absolutely. I love getting my teeth into longer writing pieces.
Get in touch and we’ll work out a bespoke price.
Monthly retainer clients receive all of their content by the end of each calendar month. Therefore, you probably want to brief me on blogs three to four weeks before you want to publish them, though I can occasionally work to tighter deadlines.
If you’re booking a one-off package of blogs, turnaround time depends on my schedule. I usually try to get them to you within two to three calendar weeks.
Absolutely not. Words that come out of my brain belong to you as soon as the invoice is paid.
Plus, it’s a team effort. You brief me, provide amendments, run the business the blog is for, and press publish.
If you want to give me a byline, that’s lovely. I’d almost certainly share it across my social platforms, and probably link to it from my website.
Questions? Or are you ready to brief?
The next step is to fill out my contact form.
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