by Kirsty France | Sep 10, 2019 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing
I’m generally not a fan of stating the bleeding obvious. I don’t like it when people talk down to me so there’s no way I’m going to do it to anyone. The trouble is, sometimes it leads me to credit people with knowledge that they don’t already have. This is not a...
by Kirsty France | Aug 13, 2019 | blog writing, blogging, content marketing, workshops, writing
Businesses come in all shapes and sizes, from the sole trader working at home to massive multinationals. The main differences in their marketing strategies tend to come down to budget. If you’re a one person business you’re unlikely to be able to afford to plaster...
by Kirsty France | Jul 9, 2019 | blog writing, blogging, storytelling, writing
I know, you’ve heard people like me bang on endlessly about using storytelling in your marketing. It’s a great way to get personality into your content and set yourself apart from the crowd. The thing is, how do you do it? It won’t surprise you to hear that it’s not...
by Kirsty France | May 13, 2019 | blog writing, blogging, content strategy, marketing
This is another one of those subjects where I’ll forgive you for reading the title and saying huh? The question should really be – when you look back over the blogs and social media posts you’ve written, do they all sound like you? When you keep things consistent...
by Kirsty France | May 6, 2019 | blog writing, blogging, blogging workshops
It’s the million dollar question (well, probably). More importantly, it’s one of the number one reasons why people are put off writing a blog for their business. You probably already know about all of the benefits of blogging, like getting your customers to know, like...
by Kirsty France | Apr 30, 2019 | blog writing, blogging
Have you ever asked yourself that question? I hear it a lot and it’s often from people who are hesitant about blogging. I suspect that there are even more people who don’t ask how long their blog needs to be. They assume that they need to write ‘War and Peace’ for...