Do you want to tell your potential or current clients about a successful open house you hosted, or did your company recently have an exciting pumpkin-carving event? Writing a blog can be daunting and may seem unimportant, and if you do not enjoy writing, it is easy to set it aside and say, “I’ll get to it later.” Allow me to unburden you from your blogging so you can share with the world just how awesome you, your business, or your brand is!
Maybe you recently hosted a charity run or a food drive that you want to share a few words about. Sharing events such as these help spread the very important word about the foundation or organization you support, and it shows that your brand cares. Also, business blogging can keep your website from becoming stagnant by giving it life and action. The best part is, you decide the topic and style of the post.
Maybe you want your post to be serious and professional, or possibly a lively and more colorful post would complement your brand more. You want to keep the length short enough to entice your busy audience, and it must include key ideas and important events. You do not want your message to become lost in the abyss of decorative wording, though, something writers call fluff.
I can write your blog for you. All you need to do is come up with a few facts and let me know what style you are seeking that will comfortably fit your brand. Contact me today to get started, and show your customers and clients what you’ve been up to!
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Published by Teresa Forester Adams
Hello, my friend. I am Teresa Adams. Currently, I live in Western Massachusetts, but I spent twenty years in Eastern North Carolina near Camp Lejeune and Topsail Island, so I call two places home. The beach with the warm salted air and the New England woods with crunchy brown leaves each call to me, so I answer to both.
My name is also Jack and I have just a few trades. Writing is what I do best, but I also love to play songs on my red piano, walk barefoot in the woods that surround my house, and bake sweet treats like cream puffs and crème brûlée. There’s something about opening up a soft vanilla bean and scraping out the delicacies inside. I found a knack for using old items like quilts and jars to decorate new spaces, and I can knit anything with four rightish angles.
The old me is someone who used to fight fire with the coolest group of people, and a girl who was married to a hero. I now attend Westfield State University as a non-traditional student with the most loving and talented group of professors and other English majors.
When I have a moment, I play a card game called pitch with my four sons, sit with my many chickens who all have their own names like Norma Jean, Peow, and Djin Jarin, and the doors on my Jeep will be off from May until September. It is all wonderful therapy for some difficult writing I sometimes do.
In the past year I began my memoir about my life as a war widow and committed to finishing it before summer opens her arms and buds. I will finish the book in order to clear my mind and make room for the next big venture, some freelance work, and upcoming important blog projects, which I’ll do at home.
I currently live in an old white farmhouse next to a red barn with three of my four sons. My oldest graduated from North Carolina State and lives at the beach in North Carolina. We are kept company by three German shepherds, two cats who wear tuxedos, sixteen chickens, a few mice who live in the basement, and a bearded dragon, Ringo.
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