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Content Writing Job

Work from Home

Overview :

Content Writing work from home Job. Write Content on Latest Government Job, Private Jobs, and Career Advice Tips.

Job Description :

  1. Writing Government Job, Private Jobs, and Career Advice Tips contents for websites in a given Format.

  2. Write 400 Articles in a Month or 15 articles a day. Which Get Published Successfully.

  3. Proofreading and editing blog posts before publication

  4. Researching and writing meaningful and engaging content. You can Take a Reference from Here on how to write in a proper way.

  5. Conducting simple keyword research and using SEO guidelines to increase web traffic

  6. Most Important: Avoiding plagiarism/copyright infringement. You can check here before Sending for Approval.

Who can apply :

Only those candidates can apply who :

  1. Are available for a full time (in-office) internship

  2. Have relevant skills and interests

  3. Women wanting to start/restart their careers can also apply.

Skill(s) required :

  1. Content Writing Skills

  2. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Other requirements :

  1. Knowledge of Google Keywords Planner or similar tools

  2. Knowledge of on-page and off-page SEO

  3. Excellent overall writing skills in a number of different styles/tones

  4. Impeccable spelling and grammar

  5. A deep understanding of consumer and what motivates them online

  6. Great research, organizational, and learning skills, and able to measure web traffic to content

  7. High comprehension of software like Microsoft Word and Google Docs

  8. Familiarity with keywords placement, conduct keywords research and use SEO guidelines to point

Skills:- Content Writing, Creative Writing, Blogging and Blog management
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