Freelance Blog Writing: Writing Better Web Content

Freelance Blog Writing: Writing Better Web Content

by Kenneth Dale Bradford, Deborah Bauers
Freelance Blog Writing: Writing Better Web Content

Freelance Blog Writing: Writing Better Web Content

by Kenneth Dale Bradford, Deborah Bauers

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Overview

Delivering quality web content is an indispensable part of online marketing. Content marketing is the foundation of brand building, whether you are a freelance writer or a large corporation. Effective content marketing is much more than broadcasting information. It's just a way of getting the conversation started.

The goal of web content writers must be to address an audience directly and personally. We must be passionate about helping people acquire knowledge, solve problems, and achieve their goals. For our content to have any impact, it must deliver unique value to our readers.

"Writing Better Web Content" helps you analyze the quality in web content. It helps you establish your voice in writing, which is a critical part of creating and sustaining a brand or service. It explores ideas to help you make better connections with your audience, better optimize your articles for search engines, and better promote your hard work in social media networks.

There are certainly a lot of books written about writing better web content. The problem is that a lot of these books just give instructions and don't really go into any detail about how to apply those instructions to get better results. The authors of "Writing Better Web Content" have not only provided ideas and techniques to help you become a better freelance writer, but they have made suggestions as to how to apply these principles to make your passion for writing more enjoyable and more profitable.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046156256
Publisher: Kenneth Dale Bradford
Publication date: 09/08/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 171 KB

About the Author

I was born Kenneth Dale Bradford and for whatever reason, seems like country folks always wanted to call people by their middle names. When I entered the U. S. Air Force and met my wife, Maggie, my name was changed to Ken.

I spent my younger years in the Yellow Creek area of Dickson County Tennessee. My father was Roby Bradford and my mother was Alma Hamilton. Mama worked at the shirt factory and my Daddy was a farmer. They both worked very hard.

Even though we were very poor, country life was fun for me. I always looked forward to the spring and summer. There was just something amazing about the sounds and smells of spring in the country.

Some people would call my younger years a tragedy, but I call them a blessing. I learned the value of hard work from both my Mama and my Daddy. I learned how faith in God could get you through anything from my dear Mama.

Even though there were six of us, I was the youngest and spent a lot of time alone with my thoughts.The best part of being alone is that I was the only one to get in that #3 wash tub to take a bath.

To me, home was never a place; it was a feeling. It was the way people I loved said my name.

Aunt Pete, James’s Mom, and my Mom were sisters, so that made us first cousins. James and I spent some time together as kids and we never really did anything mean, but we just didn’t like to be bored. James is an important part of my childhood and getting to put this book together with him was a special treat.

I really thought that getting my age would take longer, but time just keeps on slipping away. Getting "Two Peas In a Pod With a Lot to Say!" published allows me to take one more thing off my bucket list. Hope you enjoy it!


Dr. Deborah Bauers is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Colorado with over twenty-five years of experience in the field of mental health as a clinician, speaker, university professor and published author. Her highest degree is in the field of counseling and psychology. Her career portfolio includes a wide variety of expertise and includes triage and assessment of the severely mentally ill in the community setting and administration of lay counseling and life safety ministries within the local church. She has been in private practice since 1986.

Deborah's areas of clinical expertise include marriage and family, anxiety, mood disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, self-harm and post-traumatic stress disorder. She is also a trained critical incident stress debriefer and been present during two church shootings. She has been actively involved in community disaster response on a number of occasions including the Columbine H.S. shooting and Colorado's Hayman and Waldo Canyon Fires and Black Forest fires. She is the co-founder of Threefold Cord Ministries, a non-profit that exists to strengthen marriages and families through direct intervention, education, and equipping church and para-church organizations to mobilize and minister in the aftermath of a critical incident. She is the author of "Three Questions to Heal a Marriage," a paradigm and workbook for Christian marriage. She has recently co-authored the e-book, "Freelance Blog Writing: Writing Better Web Content," with colleague and friend, Ken Bradford.
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Although Deborah enjoys writing articles related to mental health and works of fiction, she is also a skilled technical writer. Her writing portfolio includes production of white papers on a variety of academic and health-related subjects.

Dr. Bauers balances a busy professional life with over forty-three years of marriage. She is a loving grandmother and is purposeful about spending quality time with her children and grandchildren.

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