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SEO for Contractors: How To Increase Traffic to Your Site

BKA Content

SEO for Contractors: How To Increase Traffic to Your Site As a contractor, your business depends on leads, referrals and new clients to stay active year-round. How important is SEO for contractors? What Is SEO for Contractors? How Does SEO Help Contractors?

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SEO for Plumbers: How To Attract New Clients With Your Website

BKA Content

Good search optimization improves web pages, blogs and other website content. Some commercial plumbers take on statewide projects. We can use local SEO everywhere on your website, from landing pages to blog posts created with local clients in mind. In all of these situations, local SEO is ideal for online advertising.

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17 Responsibilities of a Freelance Writer You Should Know

Elna Cain

“Proficiency in researching and crafting thoughtful and engaging blog content, articles, landing page content, email copy to targeted audiences to help increase conversions.” Victoria asked me how I handle constructive criticism in a Tweet. If you need more help, check out my project management system post.

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How to Hire a Content Writer (An In-Depth Guide)

Content Hacker

One of the keys to my success that I share in my business coaching system is to build your sustainable brand using contractors that you manage. The overhead is much more reasonable, and you get to pay per project – making it a breeze to stay within your profit margins and predict costs. In fact, a 2021 study found that 41.8%

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15 Helpful Tips for Landing Your First Freelance Writing Gig in 2023 (+ Where to Find Them From Legit Writers)

Elna Cain

I’ll then end with proven ways to find your first freelance work project from actual writers doing this! At the time, I thought my pool of clients would be infinite if I were open to ANY writing project. And as an independent contractor, you don’t need a freelance writer resume. This is what happened to me.

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Everything You Want to Know About Becoming a Freelance Copywriter

Susan Greene

Every day is different, based on the projects and the clients. I typically work on multiple projects at once, all with different deadlines, so my days can look a bit fragmented. As an example, here’s a quick list of the items I’ve been working on the past few weeks: 3 website pages for a multi-national data management company.