by Kirsty France | Jul 9, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, marketing, writing
Photo by Judit Peter via Pexels Finding new things to blog about can feel a bit relentless. You create a plan, then before you know it, you have to start all over again. I’d say it’s like painting the Forth Bridge, but even they’ve stopped. Then there’s the monotony...
by Kirsty France | Jul 5, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, marketing, outsourcing, storytelling, writing
Image by Ekaterina Bolovtsova via Pexels When you start coming up with blog topics, there’s one very important thing to keep at the front of your mind. Your customer. Whatever you write about, ask yourself, “Will my customers care about this?” If they won’t, don’t...
by Kirsty France | Jun 7, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, marketing, SEO, website copy, writing
Photo by Ivan Samkov from Pexels Have you started a blog and are wondering how long it will be before it brings those lovely new customers to your (virtual) door? Maybe you’re just thinking of starting one, but are hesitating because you don’t know...
by Kirsty France | May 20, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, Case study, Christmas marketing, content marketing, marketing, writing
Photo by Katrien Grevendonck from Pexels How do you market your business at Christmas when your service isn’t seasonal? A Christmas blog sounds like a great idea, but what on earth do you talk about? If the problem you solve could come up at any time of...
by Kirsty France | Mar 22, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, business life, storytelling, work life balance
Photo by ThisIsEngineering from Pexels Like a lot of you, I’m a Mum who has had her kids at home for the last couple of months. The last period of home school (if you can really call it that) taught me a lot. It meant that I felt a bit more prepared for the day-to-day...
by Kirsty France | Mar 8, 2021 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, writing
There are loads of reasons why you might have put off starting to write a business blog. One of the ones I hear a lot is the fact that it seems like a lot of work for one piece of content. (Actually, it doesn’t have to be one piece of content – read this to find out...