
1,300–1,600 word blog “5 Things to Do If You’re Locked Out"
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Description
Experience Level: Entry
Estimated project duration: 2 days
Write a 1,300–1,600-word blog: “5 things to do immediately if you’re locked out in NW London”
Calm, practical blog article for a locksmith site. + more ongoing work if quality is high.
Must feel human - no AI! UK spelling, include 5–7 FAQs, and be SEO-friendly (locked out NW London, emergency locksmith). A full brief will be provided to the right candidate.
Perspective: Written from the point of view of a mobile locksmith.
Content should sound like it’s coming from someone with real, on-the-job experience.
You don’t need to be a locksmith, but strong research and a natural tone are essential.
Description
Experience Level: Entry–Intermediate
Overview:
We’re looking for a reliable, human content writer to craft an engaging and practical blog post titled:
“5 Things to Do Immediately if You’re Locked Out in NW London”
The article will be published on a professional locksmith website serving NW London, aiming to educate readers, reassure them in stressful situations, and enhance SEO visibility.
If the content meets our quality standards, there is an ongoing opportunity for long-term collaboration on similar local SEO articles.
Project Requirements
Perspective:
Written as if it’s coming from a local locksmith in NW London.
You don’t need to be a locksmith, but research and a calm, practical tone are essential.
The content should feel human, empathetic, and experienced (avoid generic filler).
Structure:
Intro: Briefly acknowledge the stress of being locked out, promise quick, safe steps.
5 clear, separate sections (each one practical and easy to follow):
Quick checks before panicking
Simple alignment issues (door swelling, dropped doors, stiff locks)
Safety do’s and don’ts (what NOT to try)
Calling a professional locksmith (what to ask, why non-destructive entry matters)
Preventing it from happening again (spares, upgrades, smart locks, BS3621 compliance)
Short conclusion encouraging readers to seek professional locksmith help in NW London.
Tone & Style:
Calm, clear, and reassuring.
Easy for a general audience to understand.
Like a trusted tradesperson giving honest advice—not overly “salesy.”
UK spelling only.
SEO Guidelines:
Naturally include the main keyword: locked out NW London
Use secondary keywords where they fit: emergency locksmith NW London, locked out of flat London, 24 hour locksmith London, left keys inside, door lock stuck
No keyword stuffing—natural integration only.
Technical:
1300–1600 words
Must be 100% original and human-written (we will run checks).
Proper spelling, grammar, and formatting (H2s, short paragraphs, bullet points where useful).
Include 5–7 FAQs at the end of the article (2–4 lines each).
Goal of the Article:
Provide helpful, step-by-step advice for anyone locked out in NW London.
Position our locksmith service as a trustworthy, 24/7 local solution.
Drive SEO traffic through clear, structured, keyword-optimised content.
Build long-term authority around lockout emergencies and high-security lock changes.
Future Work Opportunity:
If this article meets our standards, we’d like to offer a steady flow of projects on related locksmith topics (lockouts, high-security upgrades, burglary repair, area guides).
Calm, practical blog article for a locksmith site. + more ongoing work if quality is high.
Must feel human - no AI! UK spelling, include 5–7 FAQs, and be SEO-friendly (locked out NW London, emergency locksmith). A full brief will be provided to the right candidate.
Perspective: Written from the point of view of a mobile locksmith.
Content should sound like it’s coming from someone with real, on-the-job experience.
You don’t need to be a locksmith, but strong research and a natural tone are essential.
Description
Experience Level: Entry–Intermediate
Overview:
We’re looking for a reliable, human content writer to craft an engaging and practical blog post titled:
“5 Things to Do Immediately if You’re Locked Out in NW London”
The article will be published on a professional locksmith website serving NW London, aiming to educate readers, reassure them in stressful situations, and enhance SEO visibility.
If the content meets our quality standards, there is an ongoing opportunity for long-term collaboration on similar local SEO articles.
Project Requirements
Perspective:
Written as if it’s coming from a local locksmith in NW London.
You don’t need to be a locksmith, but research and a calm, practical tone are essential.
The content should feel human, empathetic, and experienced (avoid generic filler).
Structure:
Intro: Briefly acknowledge the stress of being locked out, promise quick, safe steps.
5 clear, separate sections (each one practical and easy to follow):
Quick checks before panicking
Simple alignment issues (door swelling, dropped doors, stiff locks)
Safety do’s and don’ts (what NOT to try)
Calling a professional locksmith (what to ask, why non-destructive entry matters)
Preventing it from happening again (spares, upgrades, smart locks, BS3621 compliance)
Short conclusion encouraging readers to seek professional locksmith help in NW London.
Tone & Style:
Calm, clear, and reassuring.
Easy for a general audience to understand.
Like a trusted tradesperson giving honest advice—not overly “salesy.”
UK spelling only.
SEO Guidelines:
Naturally include the main keyword: locked out NW London
Use secondary keywords where they fit: emergency locksmith NW London, locked out of flat London, 24 hour locksmith London, left keys inside, door lock stuck
No keyword stuffing—natural integration only.
Technical:
1300–1600 words
Must be 100% original and human-written (we will run checks).
Proper spelling, grammar, and formatting (H2s, short paragraphs, bullet points where useful).
Include 5–7 FAQs at the end of the article (2–4 lines each).
Goal of the Article:
Provide helpful, step-by-step advice for anyone locked out in NW London.
Position our locksmith service as a trustworthy, 24/7 local solution.
Drive SEO traffic through clear, structured, keyword-optimised content.
Build long-term authority around lockout emergencies and high-security lock changes.
Future Work Opportunity:
If this article meets our standards, we’d like to offer a steady flow of projects on related locksmith topics (lockouts, high-security upgrades, burglary repair, area guides).
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what is your REASONABLE budget ? we pay fees, 18 pounds does not cover 1300 words
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Even for entry level, £18 is woefully inadequate - and then there are PPH fees. Any leeway on budget? It would probably attract a higher calibre of applicants!
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