Online Writing and Editing Service Launches to Help Small Businesses with Web Marketing
Don't lose customers because your website content isn't as good as your competitors.'
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, October 7, 2013 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Let's Just Be Clear is a new online writing and editing service that helps small businesses build quality Web content that will attract visitors and increase conversion rates.— Laurel Shane
Let's Just Be Clear, a new online marketing service that helps small businesses improve their Web content, was recently launched at letsjustbeclear.com. Writer and editor Laurel Shane created the service because she noticed that a huge number of websites contain numerous spelling and grammar errors; use long-winded, difficult-to-understand prose; and lack important information—and she knew she could use her skills to address this problem.
“These days, most of your potential customers will find you through your website. And if your website content is confusing or doesn't look professional, they're probably not going to want to do business with you,” said Laurel.
More and more small businesses are creating an online presence with websites, blogs, and social media pages. Unlike bigger companies that have an entire marketing department to perfect the messaging, small-business owners often have to write and edit their own content, which may not their strong suit.
Let's Just Be Clear helps small-business owners remedy this problem. Laurel works closely with clients to identify the target audience and clarify the voice of the brand, and she uses this information to create content that will attract the right visitors. Her online marketing services include:
• Writing
- Website content
- Blog posts
- Social media
- Press releases
- Newsletters
• Editing
• Search engine optimization (SEO)
Laurel also offers helpful pointers for better online writing on the LJBC Blog. Current topics include the confusion of “biweekly” and “bimonthly,” an ode to the apostrophe, five places many people don’t know they should insert a comma, and the difference between “let’s” and “lets.”
“Don't lose customers because your website content isn't as good as your competitors'. Email me to learn how I can help you use your online presence to attract more business,” invited Laurel.
To learn more about Let's Just Be Clear, visit www.letsjustbeclear.com.
About Let's Just Be Clear
Let's Just Be Clear is an online writing and editing service that helps small-business owners engage and expand their online audience with attention-grabbing, SEO-friendly website content, blog posts, press releases, email newsletters, and social media campaigns. Founder Laurel Shane, a graduate of UC Berkeley, is an experienced writer and editor who specializes in creating clear, concise, grammatically correct text that will draw in and inform readers. Visit www.letsjustbeclear.com for more information. Connect with Let’s Just Be Clear on Facebook (www.facebook.com/letsjustbeclear), Twitter (www.twitter.com/letsjustbeclear), and LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/lets-just-be-clear).
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