Long-form Blog Content

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Long-form Blog Content

$299.00

Local businesses are getting found from Google searches and voice searches on people using location-enabled devices. Getting your business found in today’s world means showing up on Google search results. According to Google, longform content 1,500 to 2,000 words in length is favored in the search algorithm. 

What’s in the bundle:

  • 3 search engine optimized blog posts at 2,000 words each
  • Keyword research-generated blog post titles
  • Meta data (meta description and meta title) included with each post
  • 2 images included in each post

Frequently Ask Questions

Where do I get my images for blog and social media posts?

I only use royalty-free images from pexels.com, pixabay.com and unsplash.com.

How do I generate blog post titles for you?

I use SEO research tools to see what your target customer is already looking for online, and incorporate the keywords generating the most traffic into an attention-grabbing title.

Got a sample for the email marketing content you write?

Sure do, check it out here: (link)

What’s metadata?

Meta data is what a search engine displays on a search results page when your website is listed as a link. It includes the title (the part that gets clicks) and the description (the 150-some characters that fit beneath the title. I use traffic-generating keywords and hook words so you show up looking click-worthy.

What’s your communication style with clients?

I like to keep an open line of communication while working on your project. I’d rather ensure you like what you get rather than make corrections later. I work best by email, and I respond to messages within 24 hours on weekdays. You can leave a message in my inbox using my contact form on this site.

F.A.Q.

Where do I get my images for blogs and social media posts?

I only use royalty-free images from pexels.com, pixabay.com, and unsplash.com. 

How do I generate blog post titles for you?

I use SEO research tools to see what your target customer is already looking for online and incorporate the keywords generating the most traffic into an attention-grabbing title.

Got a sample for the email marketing content you write?

Sure do check it out here: (link)

What’s metadata?

Metadata is what a search engine displays on a search results page when your website is listed as a link. It includes the title (the part that gets clicks) and the description (the 150-some characters that fit beneath the title. I use traffic-generating keywords and hook words so you show up looking click-worthy.

What’s your communication style with clients?

I like to keep an open line of communication while working on your project. I’d rather ensure you like what you get rather than make corrections later. I work best by email, and I respond to messages within 24 hours on weekdays. You can leave a message in my inbox using my contact form on this site.

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