by Kirsty France | Nov 16, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, copywriting, email marketing, marketing, social media, website copy, writing
Photo by Yan from Pexels When it comes to marketing, I’m a big fan of keeping things simple. Let people know that you understand the problem they’re experiencing and show them how you can help. Of course, there are loads of different ways to do that....
by Kirsty France | Oct 19, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, business growth, content marketing, marketing, storytelling
Have you made a Christmas list? When you run a business, Christmas gifts can start to shift towards practicality or even become completely intangible. For most of the small business owners I know, the list goes something like this: More sleep. Even more sleep. Snacks....
by Kirsty France | Aug 31, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, writing
You might think that the way you structure your blog post isn’t that important. You couldn’t be more wrong. What you write is really important, but the way you set it out is, possibly, even more crucial. If your blog post is one big block of text, guess what? Your...
by Kirsty France | Aug 24, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, Case study, content marketing, marketing, writing
If you’ve ever wondered what writing a blog can do for your business, here’s a great example.The ChallengeGraeme and Charlotte run a holiday park in a gorgeous location (I wish I could tell you where, but I’m not allowed). This wasn’t somewhere...
by Kirsty France | Aug 10, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, marketing, writing
Photo by Cottonbro from Pexels One of the most common questions I hear when I suggest business owners start a blog is “But what will I write about?” Coming up with ideas for your blog (or any of your social media posts, for that matter) can feel like a massive task at...
by Kirsty France | Aug 3, 2020 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, marketing, writing
Does it ever feel as if some people might be a bit scared of your business? You might think of yourself as a perfectly pleasant person, not an ogre or a troll. Yet you haven’t had a steady stream of new customers beating a path to your door. Or maybe you’ve introduced...