With so many content types publishing on the internet daily, it can get confusing regarding which ones you should focus on and when. There are blogs, eBooks, podcasts, social media posts, and more – each with different goals. Your content strategy helps make sense of the content you want to publish and establishes a framework for its delivery.
CLIP: How to Build an Editorial Style Guide – nDash.com
The best way to ensure your company’s writing team creates on-brand and consistent content is by having an editorial style guide. This document does more than point out grammar and punctuation requirements. It lays the foundation for consistency, quality, and accuracy across every publishing platform your company uses.
WW: 4 Passive Income Strategies for Freelancers
As a freelancer, you know that time is money — the more you work, the more you make. But how can you ensure that you’re still making money, even if you want to take time off or cut down on your hours? Establishing passive income revenue streams is the answer. From publishing a blog with…
CLIP: How to Negotiate Your Rent | ApartmentAdvisor
Some things in life are non-negotiable. Surprise—how much you pay in monthly rent is not one of those things. Most renters don’t realize that rental prices are negotiable. The reality is you can, and you should negotiate your rent. The key is knowing how. Whether you’re negotiating a new lease or renewing an existing lease, here’s how to convince your landlord to lower your rent.
CLIP: Apartment Tour Checklist: 16 Things to Look for in a Rental | ApartmentAdvisor
There is no shortage of articles to help landlords find great tenants. However, in this article, we talk about how to help renters evaluate and find a great apartment and landlord. Use this checklist to learn what you need to look for when renting an apartment, from the red flags to the signs of a good rental.