Business Blog Writing Series Part 1: What is a Website Copywriter?

So, what does it look like when you hire me to write content for your website?
Well, it’s definitely not a fly-by-night relationship—and yes, readers, you’ll need to play a part in creating your web content too. I’ll be the perfect fit for you if you want.
• In-depth writing to give your potential customers an inside peek into what you offer them.

• Keywords and localization SEO that gets you noticed, but doesn’t sound sloppy in the copy.

• Zoom meetings that I record and transcribe to use when writing your web copy.

• Tight writing that gets to the point. Active voice, not passive verbs, make for engaging web copy.

• Professionally written web copy that’s ready to be uploaded on your website.

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How to Save Time & Still Publish Blog Posts to Your Landscaping Website

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