A Quick Guide to Onboarding a Content and Freelance Writer
January 25, 2017
Training a new employee is typically a fairly in-depth process. The idea is to minimize the time it takes to train while still providing adequate information for the new employee to hit the ground running and be effective as soon as possible. The same is true (maybe even more so) for content and freelance writer. […]
Elements of Engagement in Content Marketing
January 23, 2017
How do you know if all that content you’ve been producing is driving tangible results? Are you helping your audience to become more informed about your industry? And, are customers now more aware of your brand and products? How do you know? How can you be sure your content marketing efforts are engaging your audience? […]
Writer Spotlight: Andrew Sanders
January 19, 2017
In the latest installment of our Writer’s Spotlight series, we go back and forth with Andrew Sanders, one of the most successful (and active) writers in the nDash platform. To date, Andrew has written highly technical content for some of the world’s leading security, cloud and telecommunications brands. Learn more about him below or hire him on […]
Writing Compelling Content Creation for a Boring Industry
January 18, 2017
It can be easy to discuss and write about things that interest us. For content creation marketers, some companies and industries lend themselves more fluidly to producing content that is fun or simple to create. Yet, there are plenty of other industries that creating content for may seem like a tall task. When faced with […]
Vetting Freelance Writers: Beyond the Resume
January 16, 2017
Imagine that you’re watching The Voice, and it’s one of those early-season episodes where they field the initial candidates. One by one, the contestants come to the stage, ready to show the judges what they’ve got. But instead of singing a few notes of Adele (and it’s almost always Adele), they read their resumes. Not […]
Writer Spotlight: Joseph Michalowski
January 14, 2017
In our latest Writer Spotlight, we’d like to introduce you to Joseph Michalowski, an incredibly talented B2B tech writer. In many ways, we consider Joe to be one of our “founding writers,” as he was one of the first freelancers we hired back in our agency days. The following brief interview will teach you about […]
The 5 People Every Startup Needs to Succeed
January 12, 2017
You’ve got a great idea for a product or service. You have a well-crafted business plan. You might even have – gasp! – a round of funding from a venture capitalist. You also have people, but if they’re not the right type, your startup is probably going to fail in spite of all other factors. […]
A Vital Tool for Evaluating Freelance Writers
January 10, 2017
“You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?” That’s a question many freelance writers ask themselves. A challenge made by many movie-tough guys and many a job interviewer. While the former group usually finds out in some epic fight, competition, or dance-off, the job interviewer is left with only one way to […]
The Best Content Creation Technique to Publish Better Material
January 5, 2017
“Stick a fork in it. Guest blogging is done.”… “Marriage isn’t for you.” … “Is PR dead?” …“Birth control makes women unattractive and crazy. Got your attention yet? And what does this have to do with content creation? These article headlines created a stir among readers when they were published, primarily because they reveal a crystal clear point of […]
Steps to Reach New Year’s Resolution Goals for Content Creation
January 3, 2017
Personally, I’ve never really been a huge fan of the “New Year’s Resolution.” I’ve always figured that if you truly wanted to accomplish something in life, you’d go after it, regardless of the. However, I don’t want to completely knock the individuals that create a resolution that they wish to accomplish in the new year. […]