This is great advice. I have already been wondering about this, but I wasn't sure that our actually would work.
Seeing that you've done it makes me feel miss confident about it!
Especially cuz, that's the way I like to write!
I've been retired (on disability) for years, now finding it necessary to go back to work, but I needed something to stand out & position myself, not to mention focusing on a niche.
I decided to put together all my expertise and shake it up, then see what pops out.
What resulted was to put medical, research, engineering, and even network (& RF systems) training & experience together to write for medical device companies, biotech firms, and the like. Because I know there's a market. They're coming out with patient monitoring systems in clinical settings, robot-assisted surgery, even entire medical supply & logistics systems.
There's GOT to be opportunities for putting my knowledge & experience to work as a copywriter!
So I'm now the Renaissance Copywriter on LinkedIn.
On Substack, I like using my problem solving experience to help people. (Also my positive, uplifting mindset, no matter the circumstances--which people are always asking me about, lol.) 👍
Wow such a great observation. As a traditional SEO blogger, this was a great eye opener for me. I'm going to take into consideration all of the points listed here. Thank you so much for writing this 💙
exactly, right? so obvious, and somehow interesting how over-engineered everything was when we focused on SEO, and now it seems like more going back to the roots
Sorry for the rambling in my earlier comment, Claudia!
(I had just finished an hours-long session updating my LI profile.)
Also, sorry for all the typos! I'm writing on my phone, as usual.
I actually meant to comment more on your blog.
I suspected that what you wrote about might work, but haven't yet tried it.
Since then, I've learned that "SEO Content writing" has taken a slight turn since the "rising of the AIs." That is, the same principles are valid (formatting, content, etc), but also if your content allows it, write it like a Q&A.
That is, post a question, then answer it.
Make sure to format the question properly as a subheader, then if possible, one or two sentences as the answer.
Use bullet points, or if a step by step sequence, stepwise numbers.
That makes it easier for the AI to interpret, and more likely to "quote" you.
And, most importantly, it makes you show up in searches!
Thanks, Claudia!
This is great advice. I have already been wondering about this, but I wasn't sure that our actually would work.
Seeing that you've done it makes me feel miss confident about it!
Especially cuz, that's the way I like to write!
I've been retired (on disability) for years, now finding it necessary to go back to work, but I needed something to stand out & position myself, not to mention focusing on a niche.
I decided to put together all my expertise and shake it up, then see what pops out.
What resulted was to put medical, research, engineering, and even network (& RF systems) training & experience together to write for medical device companies, biotech firms, and the like. Because I know there's a market. They're coming out with patient monitoring systems in clinical settings, robot-assisted surgery, even entire medical supply & logistics systems.
There's GOT to be opportunities for putting my knowledge & experience to work as a copywriter!
So I'm now the Renaissance Copywriter on LinkedIn.
On Substack, I like using my problem solving experience to help people. (Also my positive, uplifting mindset, no matter the circumstances--which people are always asking me about, lol.) 👍
thanks, Jeff!!
Great advice thank you for sharing! Going to give this a go:)
nice, thank you, Monica! :)
Wow such a great observation. As a traditional SEO blogger, this was a great eye opener for me. I'm going to take into consideration all of the points listed here. Thank you so much for writing this 💙
oh, that makes me happy, thank you for writing this nice comment :)!
Thank you Claudia. This is such great advice. Rather obvious when you think about it, but that’s the thing, we tend to do what we’ve always done. 💕
exactly, right? so obvious, and somehow interesting how over-engineered everything was when we focused on SEO, and now it seems like more going back to the roots
And I love that AI is championing writing like a human 💕
Sorry for the rambling in my earlier comment, Claudia!
(I had just finished an hours-long session updating my LI profile.)
Also, sorry for all the typos! I'm writing on my phone, as usual.
I actually meant to comment more on your blog.
I suspected that what you wrote about might work, but haven't yet tried it.
Since then, I've learned that "SEO Content writing" has taken a slight turn since the "rising of the AIs." That is, the same principles are valid (formatting, content, etc), but also if your content allows it, write it like a Q&A.
That is, post a question, then answer it.
Make sure to format the question properly as a subheader, then if possible, one or two sentences as the answer.
Use bullet points, or if a step by step sequence, stepwise numbers.
That makes it easier for the AI to interpret, and more likely to "quote" you.
And, most importantly, it makes you show up in searches!
👍 ❤️
that's right! :)
This is so helpful, thanks Claudia 💙