Two guides for Connect2Capital about attracting, recruiting, and retaining talented employees.
Four articles for Blume Global about the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the supply chain.
Four articles for Blume Global about using the Internet of Things for logistics and the supply chain.
Four articles for Driven Insights about SaaS accounting, reporting, and financial services.
Six articles for Driven Insights about outsourcing CFO, finance, and accounting services for SaaS businesses.
Two articles for Driven Insights about different ways to get funding for SaaS businesses, including equity and debt.
Nine articles for Driven Insights about key performance indicators and metrics for SaaS products.
Six articles for Connect2Capital about various aspects of small business accounting and bookkeeping.
Four articles for Connect2Capital about how small businesses can apply and be approved for loans.
Six articles for Connect2Capital about different types of small business loans and how to understand them.
Four articles for Connect2Capital about loans from the US Small Business Administration.
Three articles for CaseWare about how technology is transforming the auditing process.
A white paper for GEODIS about investing in the right warehouse and logistics automation technology.
A white paper for GEODIS about forecasting likely logistics needs to meet customer requirements.
A white paper for GEODIS about developing the right supply chain and logistics location network to meet client needs.
A white paper for GEODIS about delighting clients and their end customers during a logistics peak season.
Five articles for Modo about eCommerce payments, fraud prevention, and customer experience.
Four articles for Modo about payment aggregators, payment gateways, and the overall ecosystem.
Three articles for ITProPortal about understanding cloud storage and how to find a good provider.
Six articles for ITProPortal about how to think about, understand, and build a strong small business website.
Five articles for ITProPortal about how to understand Usenet, download software, and access Usenet for free.
An article for ITProPortal about website cookies, the technologies behind them, and how to use them.
An article for ITProPortal exploring what Advanced Mobile Pages are and how to take advantage of them.
An article for CardFellow about how machine learning can help merchants identify and manage fraud.
A review for Cardfellow of Kount, a fraud-prevention platform for online merchants.
An ebook for Enboarder about building better employee relationships through pairing new hires with mentors and buddies.
A case study for Fastly on how they supported Jimdo in optimizing their web builder for customers.
A white paper for Cibecs on how to migrate PCs successfully in a remote environment.
An article for CardFellow about the influence of the Internet of Things on how we pay for goods and services.
Part of an ebook for Holloway on how to set yourself up to be a successful remote worker.
My freelance content writing portfolio
You need an expert, published freelance writer who has created content across a variety of topics and formats. I have an extensive portfolio of writing across business, finance, technology, and similar niches. You can find examples of my content below, including both ghostwritten and bylined pieces.
Frequently asked questions about my writing portfolio
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It depends on the specific industry niche, but I have been a full-time writer since 2016 and have owned a business since 2006.
If you want me to write for you, I will carry out research, review existing online content, get details from your brief, and ask questions—all so I can write with authority. I also provide two revisions as part of my pricing, so we can tweak everything until it's perfect.
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Yes. I can help with most topics that fall under the broad areas of business, finance, and technology, especially for a B2B audience.
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Sometimes. If it’s B2B content related to business, finance, and technology, I can usually help. Get in touch and I’ll let you know if I’m a good fit.
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Yes. I have only limited writing experience in the following areas: Healthcare, medical, science, self-care, real estate, traditional retail, and nutrition. I have no writing experience at all in the following areas: Consumer electronics, celebrities, film, television, coding, technology development, fashion, cosmetics, home improvement, cooking, drugs, trade industries, and similar.
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I specialize in business-to-business (B2B) content marketing, writing for an audience of business stakeholders, executives, managers, and decision-makers. I don’t generally write business-to-consumer (B2C) content.
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Yes. I write everything from scratch and produce original content every time. I never plagiarize existing content from myself or others, or recopy content from previous articles. If we’re building up an ongoing resource, I may use brief excerpts of previous content I have written for you for context.
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Yes. I will read and research online content so that I understand the topic you need me to write about. I will base my content writing services on that research, and combine it with your brief to create high-quality work. If anything isn’t exactly to your needs, I will complete reasonable revisions to get it right.
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The more information you can provide, the better work I will produce as your freelance content writer. It’s very helpful to get a clear understanding of your topic and what you want the writing service to achieve. I do have a standard briefing document that you can fill out so I have the information I need.
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I’ve already covered the content side of how I do work, but you’re not just hiring me to put words onto a website. Freelance writing is my business and career, and that means professionalism in everything I do. That includes keeping you informed, respecting our agreements, understanding your needs, honoring my pricing, being friendly and courteous, adapting to changing circumstances, and ultimately making your life easier.
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No. I do provide content written to SEO best practices, but there are so many factors and variables in ranking content (including keywords, content strategy, breadth and depth of content on your website, domain authority, competitiveness, backlinks, social media signals, and much more) that I cannot provide any guarantees.
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Yes. You can find a breakdown of how I approach content writing on my best practice page.
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I use a variety of writing techniques, including: Understanding their needs, getting to the point quickly, using clear and friendly language, breaking up content to make it easy to read, sharing ideas and solutions, doing the necessary research, and writing with expertise.