I was working for a company when I started content writing for them. They had a website, a business that was doing OK, and employees willing to go the extra mile.
One day I sat thinking what I could do to help their business expand, letting the employees go their extra mile.
Then it clicked!
I’m a content writer so I took a few days to create a pitch (even though I already work for them I still wanted to be professional to let them know I know what I’m doing) and show them my portfolio; they loved it!
We all know content is king but why shouldn’t you write it yourself? I’ll tell you why!
That is why you have me, think of me as your fairy mother of content creation. You might not enjoy writing content but I can tell you it helps inform your clients/customers of your business, products, and events. You’ll want to get all the eyes on these specialties as possible. This is why I’m sharing 10 ways on how to achieve great content without having to create it.
Luckily for you, I LOVE to write content, I would do it in my sleep if I could. I promise you I’ll convert those visitors into new clients/customers. I do not break my promises either.

I have a few ways to make your content successful – which is to hire me as a content creator. I’ll handle everything your blog will need to help it alongside your business thrive.

Are you worried about spending the money to hire a content creator in these uncertain times? I can assure you this will be a great investment. Why do I say this? Your clients/customers will be checking out your website and updating your blog posts will only keep them interested in your brand and let them know you’ll be there when all of this is over since you are active now.
10 Ways On How to Achieve Great Content Without Having to Create It
- Original content – You’ll want to have original content as your articles/blog post. You don’t want something watered down which is also full of fluff.
- Evergreen content – evergreen content is content that never goes out of style so to speak. It is true content that can be seen over and over with very little update.
- Making content actionable – If you make your contact actionable like adding a newsletter, quiz, or cheatsheet your visitors will have something that will remind them of your brand and website.
- Focus on a strong headline – strong headlines draw in attention to your article/blog post. This is what a visitor will be seeing before they even get to your content that follows. An attention grabbing headline is a must.
- Provide answers to your customers/clients – designing your blog post around questions is a great way to provide your clients/customers with answers. You can come right out with these questions or you can hide them within the post and simply give answers throughout the article/blog post.
- Link other sources which will only help Google’s search engines figure out what your site is all about – Google is your number one priority. If you can’t be found on Google then it’ll be hard for your new clients/customers to find you. You’ll want to use relevant keywords and sprinkle them throughout the article/blog post. These keywords help your SEO which makes you searchable and also able to be found.
- Create thought provoking content – creating thought provoking content gets the client/customer thinking about the topic you’ve chosen. This will help your business by keeping prospects on your site to search around and eventually end up on your product or services page.
- People love stories, leave readers with a few questions so they can implement the information they’ve just read on your site – This is a little similar to the tip above and i know it contradicts number 5 but let me explain. Leaving visitors with questions will also make them think about the problem they have and they need solving. When you execute number 5 later in the post they’ll have the answers to their questions.
- Create continual updates to your website’s blog – creating new content for your site helps give more information in each post without having one huge run on article/post. Your visitors will also know you are active on your website, wanting to help solve the problem they are facing.
- Provide answers – Add a FAQ article/blog post to help answer those gnawing questions your visitors might have about either your product or service. This will also let the visitor know they can contact you and get feedback when they have questions needing answers.
So you can see how I can help take your business to the next level while all those new visitors convert into new clients/customers. As you can see I love what I do and I would love to share my passion with you especially when it’ll help convert your sales.
If this article was helpful or you’d like to get started working together please leave a comment or feel free to get in touch and we can get started!
I’ve been going through my old posts one at a time and revamping/updating. So, this is really helpful. Thanks for the tips!
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I’m glad the post helped you, your blog is great! Thank you for stopping by.
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Having evergreen content has been so helpful on my blog!
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I love the evergreen because it barely has to be updated but is still relevant, it’s a win win.
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Great Ideas-You are a “Ghost Writer” of blogs! I love this idea!
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Thank you! I enjoy being a ghost writer, I can look at comments on content and smile knowing I wrote it but no one knows it was me and they still enjoyed the content.
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Having good content is so important. And these are some great reasons why!
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Until I started writing I had no idea really how important content was then I started reading up years ago and tried perfecting my craft. Thank you for dropping by!
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I strongly agree that great content is super essential for every business – big or small. Would love to work with you soon. All the best.
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I would absolutely love to work with you, you just let me know when. Some businesses don’t understand the concept of a blog eh blog posts and it makes me sad. They’re missing out on so much exposure.
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These are some great suggestions. Planning to take some time this weekend to update some of my old posts.
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Your points make great sense! Thanks for writing this 🙂
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Content is the key!
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This is fab! As a blogger who is trying to get back into it after a while away, this is great knowledge to read that hopefully I can apply to my new content! Thank you for sharing. 🙂 X
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Is this is a new site Leslie? I like it.
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I really enjoyed reading this. This is one reason I’ve stayed away from writing about Coronavirus. It is not Evergreen material. I’ve tried to keep my material current but evergreen.
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My favourite type of content on my blog is evergreen content. I actually find it difficult to write about current affairs or trends simply because I know that it would be out of date very soon.
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Thank you for these tips! My favourite type of content to write is evergreen content. It makes me feel efficient. 🙂
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i aim to have only evergreen content i’m picky about seasonal or trendy content
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I try to write evergreen content too. I will tweak it a little down the road if need be to keep it relevant.
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Thank you for the content tips. As a newer blogger, I have been learning so much and I am really focusing on trying to get new content out there regularly. It sure can be time-consuming. Thanks a lot!
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You can also wander around Twitter. Find any thread that got a lot of engagement and carve out a blog post from it. You can read people’s comments to fill in the content You just have to rephrase what they have said and you will come up with a full-fledged blog post. Check this as an example:
21 Writing Tips for New Writers
I wrote it by following a thread on Twitter.
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