Content Production

Search engines and users alike require websites to have content. Search engines however, crawl sites for links and keywords while readers want something useful and written in an easy to follow style. The website owners want traffic, prestige and sales. For the website owner content must thus adhere to the principles of good content writing that informs the reader, builds brand awareness, creates an image of professionalism, and persuades the reader to invest in the company’s products and services at the same time.

This is why you need the services of a professional content writing and SEO copyrighting company, and not just shop for the cheapest service around.

For us at Social Eyes, professional web content writing is a passion and not just a way to attract the attention of search engines. We thus strive to provide content for our client sites that adheres to the following guidelines:

  • Original and well written content
  • Focused on the client and highlighting benefits
  • Improving the client company’s image
  • Upholding the reputation of the client company as an expert in its field
  • Creating trust with readers
  • Persuading the readers to take action
  • Writing with search engines in mind
  • Strategic placement and use of keywords without distracting the readers
  • Providing relevant and theme orientated content

Our editorial team currently write over 30 articles a month for New Zealand based businesses, as well as press releases and providing editorial for some of New Zealand’s largest magazines and newspapers. We can ensure that your message makes the right impact within the market you are targeting.

For a free quote for any editorial writing, including blogs, articles, website content, PR releases or brochure text, give us a call on 0800762425 or email us for a free consultation.

 

Content Production Resources

 


Diary Farming NZ


Earthquakes,
Politics and
Social Media


Glacier Country
Press Rugby
Release


Graphic Design
Course


Haka Tours
PR Release


Haka Tours
Rugby World Cup
PR Release


Water
Infastructure

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