I have an excellent command of English, and can write fluently to persuade and inform on a variety of topics. I can manage a large workload, and work within tight deadlines. I can write for $7 an article. Below is a sample of my writing.
Why is the web a powerful tool for communicating with and influencing people?
A friend of mine once complained that communicating with his audience (he is a television producer) via social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter is an unwanted addition to his workload. However, if the media and any organisation want to communicate a message to its clients, and it wants to have any number of clients under the age of forty, it has no choice in order to progress. There is a huge population worldwide which gets all its information via the internet. Can any organisation wishing to progress and evolve afford to ignore that? Addressing clients using an online presence is sometimes feared, thought of as a difficult process. However, with the correct tools, any organisation or individual can use a web presence to its advantage. Sites like Facebook and Twitter can be used to 'speak' to audiences directly. Google, a search engine used by millions, can be manipulated to maximise the market presence of an organisation, and generate traffic to its website. The creation of a bespoke website tailored to company requirements can be used to 'hook' regular visitors, garner information about consumers, and facilitate the purchase of products and services.
How can a social networking site be used to 'speak' to client audiences? By setting up a Facebook page or Twitter account, an organisation can set up a two way communication with its customers. The company can detail special events, company and product information, opinions in line with the organisational ethos. An expert on social media can tweak the information so that it appears informal and on the same wavelength of its followers. The result of this is that clients and potential clients see the organisation as a 'friend' with which they identify. The benefits of this for anyone wishing to make a profit, financial or otherwise, are far reaching. Followers of a Facebook or Twitter page can even be encouraged to place free advertising for you on their own pages!
With the correct knowledge and know-how, any company can use Google and other search enginesto maximise its market presence. As individuals, many of us turn to search engines to find information on everything from cinema times to house prices. When you are searching for information in this way, do you go to the organisation you found on the fifth page displayed by the search engine, or the first page? Are you more likely to click on the website in the first five listings? Most people are. If you have the correct tools, you can make sure that your website gains a large number of potential customers.
So, you've got a presence on the social networking sites, you're at the top of the search engine listings. You're attracting lots of potential customers. When people arrive at your website, you want to 'hook'them in with interesting and relevant information, and provide them with 'solutions' to their problems in the form of your products or services. The design of a bespoke website can turn a small company who are just breaking even, into a medium or large sized profit making venture. The devil here is in the detail. You need to consider designing the layout of all your web pages; choosing appropriate fonts; using images to promote your organisation;s and above all, making your website 'work' for its visitors by allowing them to gain and give information, make payments and browse products and services.
Why is the web a powerful tool for communicating with and influencing people? The numbers of potential clients any organisation can reach using a strong web presence far exceed many other means of marketing or advertising. Social networking is becoming an increasingly essential means of communication for business. Search engines like Google can be utilised as very powerful tools in generating an increased 'footfall' to both your website and physical premises. A bespoke website which is designed with the user in mind, and which makes gathering data and allowing purchases straightforward, is worth its weight in gold. So, what are you waiting for?
I look forward to hearing from you.