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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,…

writing case studies always requires asking the right questions, in the best and clearest way possible.

Key Questions to Ask in a Case Study Interview

30 June 2020

Case studies are a great way to show how your business helps customers solve problems in the real world. A well-written case study uses lively quotes, interesting examples, and juicy anecdotes to engage prospects and differentiate your business from the competition. Most clients should be happy to talk about their experiences and toot both your…

BLM Madrid protest participant holding a sign that says, I still have a dream.

Choose your words wisely, use your words well

07 June 2020

Ten years ago this month, I founded Wordsmithie. Last year, my team and I began brainstorming ways to mark the occasion; and this year, as COVID-19 emerged, our plans morphed from celebration to service. In the wake of George Floyd’s murder, they have shifted again. Instead of writing about our agency’s past decade for our…

In 2020, good design isn't just desirable; it's expected from an SEO perspective as well as user experience perspective.

Graphic Design Trends for Long Form Content

28 May 2020

SEO loves long form content, and, so do readers. But, there’s more to a successful long form piece than 2,000 words, and that’s where good design comes in. In 2020, good design isn’t just desirable; it’s expected. But, how do you elevate your long form online output with good design? What are the leading creators…

For businesses that are struggling, though—big and small—a slight pivot in their business model could reveal a silver lining in all this madness. In fact, there are opportunities for all organizations willing to put in a little time and elbow grease. Why? With the tough and challenging times, people are flocking online. They’re looking to be distracted, entertained, informed, and connected. If your business is online, you can fulfill the needs of these potential customers, setting you up to be part of online conversations during Covid-19 that keep you top of mind afterward.

Digital Marketing During (and After) Covid-19

12 May 2020

To say that times are tough seems trite, at this point. For the last six weeks, if not longer in some places, people have been living in a “new” reality where shelter-in-place orders, face masks, and grim medical statistics are the norm. Businesses (of any size) aren’t immune to this pandemic, either: the Atlantic reports…

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Freelancer Tool Kit

04 May 2020

Sometimes we yearn for change, and sometimes change happens to us unexpectedly (as it has lately). Whether by choice or circumstance, there comes a time when many of us come to a fork in the road on our work journey. Working for a company is great if you’re getting paid well for your passion and…

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Learning How to Teach (While Working) from Home: Insights from Wordsmithie’s Tired (Yet Tireless) Parents

22 April 2020

As the coronavirus crisis continues to keep many of us sheltering in place, figuring out how to work from home with kids around is a minute-by-minute challenge for many workers (and their employers). At Wordsmithie, a distributed company celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, we have the WFH part down pat. Adding in kids to…