Practical 'marketing tip’ articles (e.g. on social/PR/events/web etc). Experts only.
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Accomplished editor, journalist, public relations consultant, web publisher, blogger and social media manager
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Experience Level: Intermediate
I’m looking for experts in their fields of marketing and digital to write short and focused blog posts, each one on a specific and actionable ‘tip’ or trick-of-the-trade relating to their field of marketing (e.g. social media ads, PR, email marketing, PPC, events, planning, etc etc).
The post doesn't have to be long, no less than 200 words but can be more, as long as the ‘tip’ is fully explained.
1: A specific single tip or 'track of the trade'
2: Something you've learned by doing it yourself so you can explain it in enough detail
3: The tip is easy to implement for the reader - i.e. something that a marketing generalist could do themselves or a business owner could do. E.g. not a tip for manipulating a detailed feature in AdWords, or improving search engine rankings by editing code etc etc.
4: Isn't commonly undertaken by most businesses, or they don't employ this tip properly so are missing out (i.e. not an obvious tip like 'do social media' or 'have a marketing plan' ).
To give you a couple of examples:
1) Blogging: make it easier to come up with blog ideas and write them by turning customer questions (from customer meetings) into Q&A blog posts. Anonymise/generalise them, with the first half of the post setting the scene/scenario, then the other half answering the problem - much easier to write.
2) Events: for turning seminar delegates into meetings before delegates leave, display a calendar showing available free workshop dates over the next month so delegates can choose a date there and then before they get booked up. Much easier to follow-up a delegate re. an impending date in the diary than from cold.
3) PR: if your business is short of things to put to the press, commission market research (e.g. survey monkey pre-paid surveys) to create a press release based on new findings.
As I say, these aren’t complex or ground breaking, just practical tips that are tried and tested from your experience rather than simply searching the web for tips. That’s why I’m looking for bids from experts in their fields NOT from general writers/bloggers.
You can write more than one post and I can accept bids from more than one expert.
If you don’t want to give away your tips upfront, that’s OK, just give me enough so I can tell whether this is a ‘real’ tip and not either too obvious OR too complex.
The post doesn't have to be long, no less than 200 words but can be more, as long as the ‘tip’ is fully explained.
1: A specific single tip or 'track of the trade'
2: Something you've learned by doing it yourself so you can explain it in enough detail
3: The tip is easy to implement for the reader - i.e. something that a marketing generalist could do themselves or a business owner could do. E.g. not a tip for manipulating a detailed feature in AdWords, or improving search engine rankings by editing code etc etc.
4: Isn't commonly undertaken by most businesses, or they don't employ this tip properly so are missing out (i.e. not an obvious tip like 'do social media' or 'have a marketing plan' ).
To give you a couple of examples:
1) Blogging: make it easier to come up with blog ideas and write them by turning customer questions (from customer meetings) into Q&A blog posts. Anonymise/generalise them, with the first half of the post setting the scene/scenario, then the other half answering the problem - much easier to write.
2) Events: for turning seminar delegates into meetings before delegates leave, display a calendar showing available free workshop dates over the next month so delegates can choose a date there and then before they get booked up. Much easier to follow-up a delegate re. an impending date in the diary than from cold.
3) PR: if your business is short of things to put to the press, commission market research (e.g. survey monkey pre-paid surveys) to create a press release based on new findings.
As I say, these aren’t complex or ground breaking, just practical tips that are tried and tested from your experience rather than simply searching the web for tips. That’s why I’m looking for bids from experts in their fields NOT from general writers/bloggers.
You can write more than one post and I can accept bids from more than one expert.
If you don’t want to give away your tips upfront, that’s OK, just give me enough so I can tell whether this is a ‘real’ tip and not either too obvious OR too complex.
Andy H.
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