nDash.com is a content creation platform that provides brands and agencies with access to the world's top freelance writers.
I create brand content for major media companies (Scripps, Tribune, McClatchy), brands (Flatout Bread, CenturyLink, Cayman Jack, Boy Scouts of America), marketing agencies and brokers.
As someone with journalism and marketing backgrounds, I understand that my job as a writer is not just to create great content, it's primarily to create great audiences.
To see some of the 7,000+ native ads, blog posts, SEO articles, white papers and newspaper and magazine articles I've written for clients, please check out www.brandcontentstrategies.com or my LinkedIn CV.
You'll find links to many samples of the 7,000+ pieces of content I've created for clients.
http://www.brandcontentstrategies.com
Native ad for auto dealer (Kansas City Star)
http://www.kansascity.com/advertise/sponsored_content/?prx_t=nr0BA7cECAXSIKA&prx_ro=s
Native ad for furniture distributor (Orlando Sun-Sentinel)
Native ad/blog post for Florida cardiologist
http://preventivecardiologyinc.com/cholesterol-myth/
Native ad for Santa Clarita Valley
http://preventivecardiologyinc.com/cholesterol-myth/
One of many healthy living/lifestyle posts for the Flatout Bread Co. blog
One of hundreds of small-business articles I've written. This one for the QuickBooks blog.
I've been a magazine consultant, editor and writer for decades, writing for consumer, B2B and nonprofitpublications.
Company: Various
I worked there from 1/1988 until 2/2018
I not only create brand content, but help major players understand the difference between native ads and advertorials, blog posts and SEO articles and other forms of content. I create www.brandcontentstrategies.com to help educate brands, publishers, agencies and brokers.
Company: Various
I worked there from 2/2010 until 1/2018
Steve listened to our content request and guidelines and delivered exceptional work. Plus, he completed the 1st draft ahead of schedule. Great job all the way through!
Jason Hall, FiveChannels Media, Five Channels