Quality business article about the future top companies list
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Digital Strategist and Consultant specialising in targeted Content Marketing and all aspects of Digital Marketing
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Num. of articles: 1
Words per article: 2500
Industry: Business
Topic: The FTSE top ten, ten years from now.
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: As part of a piece of work we are doing we are looking for someone to write a piece of journalistic content around the topic of the future of the top companies that we know today.
In the current environment we see many smaller, start-up and entrepreneurial focused companies starting to play in the same spaces as large organisations and often serve the same customers a lot better.
The article we are proposing will need a degree of research but also a degree of creative thinking. The article should be a look at the top FTSE companies of 10 years in the future and play on the fact that only a few of them are those that are there currently and they are there because they changed their ways. Then the others would need to be made up of current start-ups and how their lean and customer focused approach got them there and a few new ‘Invented’ companies that had not been considered up to now but had come to great things.
The article involves most likely technology companies and companies that are extremely customer centric so both these areas would need to be strong. Also some research around future trends would need to be important. Any styling or imaging would also need to be identified to support the Article.
To help us identify our preferred partner please as part of your proposal give us a three line description of a new future company that you would want to expand upon in the main article.
Extensive research needed: yes
Extra notes:
Words per article: 2500
Industry: Business
Topic: The FTSE top ten, ten years from now.
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: As part of a piece of work we are doing we are looking for someone to write a piece of journalistic content around the topic of the future of the top companies that we know today.
In the current environment we see many smaller, start-up and entrepreneurial focused companies starting to play in the same spaces as large organisations and often serve the same customers a lot better.
The article we are proposing will need a degree of research but also a degree of creative thinking. The article should be a look at the top FTSE companies of 10 years in the future and play on the fact that only a few of them are those that are there currently and they are there because they changed their ways. Then the others would need to be made up of current start-ups and how their lean and customer focused approach got them there and a few new ‘Invented’ companies that had not been considered up to now but had come to great things.
The article involves most likely technology companies and companies that are extremely customer centric so both these areas would need to be strong. Also some research around future trends would need to be important. Any styling or imaging would also need to be identified to support the Article.
To help us identify our preferred partner please as part of your proposal give us a three line description of a new future company that you would want to expand upon in the main article.
Extensive research needed: yes
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