by Kirsty France | Apr 8, 2024 | blog writing, content marketing, content writing, marketing, writing
If you’ve ever run out of ideas, think about the questions you’re asked most often and write a blog or social media post to answer them. Your FAQs can be a great source of ideas, as if people are asking you in person, they’re likely searching for answers online, too....
by Kirsty France | Jan 15, 2024 | blog writing, content marketing, content writing, copywriting, emotional marketing, marketing, writing
Image by Julie Grant Photography AI can be a helpful tool when you write content marketing, but a human writer will give you better results in some situations. An AI can help you plan or develop ideas (and yes, I asked ChatGPT for some suggestions for this post). When...
by Kirsty France | Jan 8, 2024 | AI, blog writing, content marketing, content writing, copywriting, writing
I know you probably expect a writer like me to react to any mention of AI the way that Dracula might respond to someone brandishing a cross in his face. Basically, hissing and hiding my face. However, it’s becoming more of a feature in the content writing landscape,...
by Kirsty France | Dec 4, 2023 | blog writing, content marketing, content strategy, content writing, social media, website copy
You might not think words and numbers have much in common, apart from co-existing on a school curriculum. However, your analytics can tell you a lot about what content is striking a chord with your audience and helping you achieve your business goals. Here’s my guide...
by Kirsty France | Mar 27, 2023 | blog writing, content marketing, content writing, copywriting, writing
You might associate the word ‘headline’ with a newspaper or online article, but you use them everywhere in your marketing. They’re the title of your blog posts, the subject line in your emails and even your social media posts have a line at the top that’s the first...
by Kirsty France | Dec 9, 2022 | blog writing, blogging, Case study, content writing, outsourcing, writing
One of my favourite things about my work is the chance to learn about the different ways that creative people work. I loved art at school, but I know that there are artists and designers out there that are far better at creating visuals than I am. Hand me a pen and a...