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Priscilla 💘 writer for B2B mar & salestech SaaS

@contentkapow

▪️ 36.7% articles rank 1st page ▪️ Writes product-led & comparison posts for for @Ahrefs @BreadcrumbsIO @DashThis⚠️ Available for projects in Aug 2024!

Singapore Katılım Aralık 2012
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Faith Uzuegbu
Faith Uzuegbu@chig3rl·
For an article: Looking for B2B customer success leaders to share how they track their team’s effectiveness. Please send a DM or email [in bio] Thanks! #journorequest #prrequest
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Lily Ugbaja
Lily Ugbaja@lilyugbaja·
Here's one frustrating mistake I used to make, even as an advanced content writer. Putting the image before the context. 🤐 It's hard to fix because some content teams require that you put the image directly under a header. #contentwriting
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Ross Simmonds
Ross Simmonds@TheCoolestCool·
What is the most valued soft-skill?
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Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs@BreadcrumbsIO·
Only one more full day of @saastock! Drop by booth S4 and meet the Breadcrumbs team.
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Momina
Momina@contentbymomina·
HELLOOO!! 👋 Your girl needs work! I am struggling to land freelance work. What am I good at? Long-form content Niche: B2B and B2C SaaS Portfolio: mominaasif.com RT to share please!!
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Elise Dopson
Elise Dopson@elisedopson·
Recently got 76 responses to a HARO query. Guess how many met the criteria I very specifically mentioned in the request? (The answer is six)
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Elise Dopson
Elise Dopson@elisedopson·
Have content marketing budgets changed? Are content managers replacing human writers with AI? Where do companies find writers to hire? We're hoping to answer all of those questions (and more!) in @joinPF's State of Hiring Freelance Writers report. But we need your help. If you're a content manager, marketing director, or founder that hires freelance writers for your company, please contribute 👇👇👇 (Freelancers: it'd be an *incredible* help if you RTd or sent this to your clients!) forms.gle/pF6DhbRsxn5kbG…
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Tim Soulo 🇺🇦
Tim Soulo 🇺🇦@timsoulo·
What are the best SEO courses? (We want to collate some for an article at Ahrefs Blog)
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Writing goals 👇🏼
Erica Schneider@ericasmyname

7 ways to make your writing so clear, readers won't think twice about taking action (with before and after examples): 1. Avoid generalizations Never make the reader think, "Why?" or "What does that mean?" ❌ "Don't waste time on unqualified leads. To find warm leads..." 🏆 "Unqualified leads bloat your pipeline, waste resources, and lead to missed opportunities. To find warm leads..." 2. Say what you mean Be literal when making points. ❌ "You won't have to worry about redundancies." 🏆 "You won't have to worry about skills that are no longer useful." "Redundancies" is vague. Don’t make the reader guess what you mean. 3. Use active over passive voice Active voice speaks directly to a known audience and incites action. Passive voice implies something *could happen* to the reader. We want readers to feel like they can take charge and make a thing happen for themselves. It's also easier to read and skim. ❌“If you don’t have a mathematics degree, gaining professional qualifications like these is likely to boost your career prospects. 🏆  “If you don’t have a mathematics degree, pursue relevant professional qualifications to boost your career prospects." 4. Trim fat and filler Fluff is a waste of valuable real estate. It also hurts readability. ❌ “To start making a plan, sit down and ask yourself the following questions:” 🏆 “To formulate a plan, ask yourself:” Aim for clear, concise, and snappy. BUT... 5. Very sentence length Short sentences work well, especially on social. People aggressively skim here. But the best writers understand how to sprinkle in longer sentences to break up monotony, hold attention, and make their content sing. Short is good. A mix of short and long is better. 6. Avoid redundancy It's repetitive, boring, and hard to skim. Every sentence needs to be unique and add value. If it doesn't, self-edit or remove it. ❌“The roles begin to diverge once you take technical skills into account. Sales engineers have technical skills that allow them to identify patterns that someone without technical expertise may miss.” See how the phrase technical expertise starts sounding like a tongue twister? 🏆 “The roles begin to diverge once you take technical skills into account. Sales engineers have the industry expertise to identify patterns that an untrained eye may miss.” 7. Add value Don't aim to produce content that’s interchangeable with the rest of what’s out there. We've seen enough of that. Instead, spike emotional resonance with creativity. You can: -Bring experts into the convo and frame the narrative around their story and insights -Include audience-specific examples that are relatable AF -Explain the "why" behind the "what" every single time Hope this helps!

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Moshe Isaacian
Moshe Isaacian@MosheIsaacian·
The devil works hard, but @Barbie’s marketing team is INSANE Small visual thread of all their awesome work as of late:
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Val Geisler
Val Geisler@lovevalgeisler·
Who are you outside of work? Tell me something you love to do just for you!
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Joel Klettke
Joel Klettke@JoelKlettke·
It's HERE: My team made a big list of 100+ ways to use your case studies. It's a juicy list of ideas to inspire you—and hopefully leave you with some practical new ways you can leverage the assets you already have (or create!) Grab it here: casestudybuddy.com/100-ways/
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Elise Dopson
Elise Dopson@elisedopson·
For an article: Who here works for a fashion ecom brand that uses Shopify?
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Samantha Anderl
Samantha Anderl@SamanthaAnderl·
A friend of mine brought up the other day that the start of the fiscal year is coming up in July for many companies. Which likely means hiring will kick off for freelancers and full-time roles. Freelance pals, do you remember feeling like an influx of new work happens in July?
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Erica Schneider
Erica Schneider@ericasmyname·
Small but powerful tactic: When a post stops you from scrolling, remember to ask yourself WHY. Did it make you feel curious? How was it structured? Was it the narrative, specificity, a cliffhanger? Whatever that magic is, note it. Then replicate it in your own posts.
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Joel Klettke
Joel Klettke@JoelKlettke·
What does a 'campaign's worth of content' look like from 1x case study? Example: 1. Core written piece for site/BOFU 2. Remote video testimonial (2x cuts) for social/ads/outreach (30s) + site (2:30) 3. One-sheet for sales 4. Audiogram for social 5. Slides for sales/social
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Priscilla 💘 writer for B2B mar & salestech SaaS
Available for #writing projects! If you're a B2B mar/sales-tech SaaS looking to create product-led content and comparison/alternative posts, I'd love to help. 📨priscilla@contentkapow.com proof is a big thing here, so here are some nice words about my writing from an editor 😄
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