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The Wordsmithie Stance on Misinformation

11 February 2021

For the past several years, fringe (and not-so-fringe) corners of the internet have been a haven for an alternative reality, a reality devoid of facts and quality sources of information. Yet until the last year or so, this world has felt far away for most of us, with the exception of perhaps the occasional sordid…

2021: New Year, New Design Trends

16 December 2020

Wow, what a year it’s been. 2020 has been a rough one and the design world has had to adapt along with everything (and everyone) else. So, let’s revisit my graphic design predictions for 2020, and then see where I think we’re headed for 2021. For 2020, I figured that monochromatic layouts would be popular.…

Why We’re Surprisingly Thankful for 2020—and Excited About 2021

11 December 2020

Like everyone else, we were thrilled to see 2020 leave town on the horse it rode in on (trailing a few folks behind it, eating dust with every clip-clop). The year even had the audacity to extend the collective trauma it inflicted on us into January, with the seditious attack on the Capitol and the…

Storytelling in Business: the Devil is in the Details

30 November 2020

What drives a great story? The devil does, of course. Having something interesting to say–what novelists would call a good plot–is essential, but a great story hinges on its minutia. Details matter. Generalizations are boring. Unfortunately, minutia can also be as boring as hell. Too much of it, that is. That’s the devilish pitfall in…

What’s a Brand Bible, and What Do You Need to Make One?

10 November 2020

It happens more and more these days. Young, scrappy startups want copy and some taglines for their new app, gizmo, or e-commerce initiative. Maybe they’re even open to a new name. “Tell me about your brand,” I ask to get the ball rolling. Is there an existing style guide? Press releases, sell sheet, or an…

How to Ensure Your Content Evolves with the Times

24 September 2020

“Don’t reinvent the wheel. Just realign it a little.” -Anthony J. D’Angelo, education pioneer Your content touches everything you do. It is the face and voice of your marketing strategy, the spear thrust of your sales outreach, and the persuasive power of your demand generation. Your brand messaging, customer experience, and market differentiators are only…

8 copyediting tips

8 Tips for Error-Free Content Writing

24 September 2020

We’ve all seen it. We’ve even all done it. The typo, the doubled or omitted word, the malaprop. At best, it’s a barely noticeable oversight; at worst, you’ve become a hilarious “editing fails” meme. Whether you’re editing your own writing or someone else’s, we have some tips to help prevent “sloppy copy” and make your…

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Toolbox: Learn & Share Helpful Strategy & Organization Tips

01 September 2020

Our founder and CEO Laura Bergheim started Wordsmithie ten years ago with a simple premise: that it shouldn’t be difficult to find seasoned copywriters, brand experts, and content strategists. While our mission still holds true, the world has changed since our founding in so many ways, with a massive evolution in the way we create…

A great SEO strategy leads to more site visitors , which you can track in Google Analytics.

Why You Need an SEO Strategy

19 August 2020

SEO, aka Search Engine Optimization, is the process of analyzing and improving a website to increase rankings on search engine results pages (or as SEO geeks call it, SERPs). When a user searches for something on a search engine, the pages that come up on the first page are considered the most relevant, best results…

writing for global audiences can be tricky but is key to getting your message across wherever it is found globally.

6 Tips on How to Write for a Global Audience

07 July 2020

The internet has made it possible for U.S. companies and organizations to expand their reach into international markets. Whether you’re a small business marketing products in other countries, a nonprofit bringing your mission to other regions in need, or a global enterprise with offices around the world—writing for international audiences poses unique challenges. For starters,…

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