You may have heard marketing folk discussing keywords, or you may have been asked to supply your content writer with keywords. So, what does that mean? Your business website is where customers or clients go to find out information about what your business does. This doesn't just happen; they ... READ the POST
Why are FAQs important?
FAQs are an important selling tool because these questions are the very same ones your targetmarket is asking in their own head. If the business owner cannot answer these for thecustomer, the customer will go elsewhere to a company that can. It is psychologically proven that if we have ... READ the POST
How to repurpose your content
Writing copy can be time-consuming and if you have hired a copywriter, it can cost money. But once you have enough writing to form a blog there are ways you can use it more than once. Here are a few tips on getting maximum usage out of your content. 1. Slice and dice. You can slice and dice ... READ the POST
3 Ways to Freshen Up Your Tired Content
Is your blog is starting to feel tired? There are lots of reasons why you can feel like your content is getting boring. It could be that you’ve been at it for too long. Maybe it’s time to move onto something different. Or maybe you started out with a focus that has become antiquated. Perhaps you ... READ the POST
How to write a blog – The 10 Commandments
A blog is a great marketing tool for any business. It can help you connect with your customers by providing them with useful tips which will increase sales. Blogging is one of the most popular ways to reach an audience because it is so easy and cost-effective. Stay ahead of the curve A ... READ the POST
How to Build a Team: Who’s on yours?
There is a saying "focus on your strengths, delegate your weaknesses." Trying to be everything might be the right way to go when you first start out with a small business or freelance gig. But letting go of something that is tedious or difficult can be freeing. There is no need to feel you have ... READ the POST
What does it take to become a freelance writer?
From full-time teaching to a full-time writer - my journey. I love words. I have enjoyed reading and writing as far back as I can remember. I have been a writer since the first grade when I put letters together to write "the cat sat on the mat". It took me to be published as a freelance ... READ the POST
Hire a copywriter in 5 easy steps
Copywriters are people who like to write. I have been contacted by people who have seen my ads on Facebook, who seem to think that I operate like a psychic. "Don't tell her anything, and let's see what magic she can come up with." If I were a psychic that would make my job very easy, ... READ the POST
How to Promote your Business when you do not have a Website.
Have you recently created or acquired a business or enterprise? Do you want to promote your services and keep in touch with your clients and customers in an informal but effective way? The great news is that you can promote your café; your accountancy business; your dog washing service; or ... READ the POST
How To Increase Your Website Ranking. It’s as Easy as SEO.
Don’t you wish you could understand just how Google works? The truth is that only Google knows how Google works. If you care to indulge in a little light reading, there is a Google Webmaster Guidelines document written for those who wish to brush up on their web knowledge. ... READ the POST
How to get the best out of a music festival. Volunteering at Nannup Music Festival 2021
There's an old military saying "never volunteer for anything," but that is certainly not my adage.WA has truly been one of the lucky states in Australia for the 12 months since Covid19 first impacted our country. In Western Australia, following the initial lock down of April 2020, we enjoyed ... READ the POST
Charlie Mgee – Charlie Mgee and his Merry Band by Lisa Ikin
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Bular Mial/Bluff Knoll, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
We were up at 3:15 am on a Friday to climb WA's highest mountain in the South West! Bular Mial/Bluff Knoll stands 1095m above sea level and it is classed as a grade 4 climb of 6.8 km. Bluff Knoll is part of the region in the Stirling Ranges originally inhabited by the Mineng and Goreng people. ... READ the POST
Can I Give you a Ride?
Despite a warning from my mother, I pick up hitchhikers as the sun begins to set. An emotional journey to my hometown, a place I may not get. NYC Midnight Rhyming Story Challenge Round 1 - 2022 One hundred and forty-one miles until I reach Mount Barker. The Sun just disappeared; it couldn’t ... READ the POST
Vale Muesli Aristotle the axolotl
Muesli the axolotl is survived by Napolean (her daughter) and hundreds of babies (location unknown) "Hello, do you have any axolotls?" It was my fifth phone call to one of many petshops in Perth and this one bore fruit! "Yes, we have an albino and she has only just come in" replied the ... READ the POST
Women go solo on the highway
On any given day, there are thousands of people road-tripping around Australia. The numbers increased over the 2020 – 2022 period, with caravan and motorhome sales going through the roof. Many of these thousands of people travelling around this vast country are women travelling solo. This is their ... READ the POST
How to Write a White Paper in 10 Easy Steps
Not sure what a "White Paper" is? Surprisingly enough it has nothing to do with the colour. A white paper is used for the purpose of generating leads, building trust with your clients or potential clients, and increasing sales. A white paper is different from an Ebook, another type of ... READ the POST
Hung for Less
NYC Midnight Fiction Challenge No. 1 2022 Synopsis: It’s 1850 in wild west Colorado and the gold rush is in full swing. When someone starts emptying rain barrels in drought-affected Guadalupe the townsfolk take matters into their own hands. Sherriff Maxwell raised his hands to still the ... READ the POST
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