Content Writing Services
KloudPortal takes pride in working with Certified content writers who specialize in technical content writing, professional writing services and content marketing.
Writing an engaging article, blog, case study or newsletter can be tedious. Before writing a piece of content, a significant research and study is needed around the title of the content. Producing a grammatically correct, user-engagement focused plagiarism free content makes it even more challenging when it comes to content writing. Hence at KloudPortal we have built a scientific process that delivers value to our customers who opt for content writing services. A content strategist, content writer, a graphic designer and content reviewer form a team to develop the content for your needs.
We deliver – Textual, Graphic and Visual content for your audience on the websites, social media and improve their engagement time. Our content writing styles differ based on the target audience and target geography. While generating content we ensure the keywords are used in the right density, include as many internal links and few external links to build credibility in your audience.
What do we offer?
Designing Content Titles
At KloudPortal.com, we understand your products and services. We design your content titles to ensure the target audience questions are addressed.
Keyword Volume
Our content writing experts closely work with SEO specialists to identify the keywords. They ensure that the articles are meticulously written with proper keywords and their volume in the article.
Content Writing Style
Our content writing team suggests writing content in first, second, and third persons addressing all types of audience. Based on the content title, we apply the style.
Difference Between Blog & Article
In our vast experience as providers of content writing services in the last six years, we have observed that many business owners seem to be quite confused between a blog and an article. In content writing, a blog is considered significantly different from an article, with both targeting a different audience. If you are the one to whom both seem to look the same, then don’t worry! We’ll tell you the difference!
Blogs
Blogs are typically short content written to explain the value your product or service brings to the marketplace. Blogs are typically what we call “I am existing”, “I am important”, “I am offering” kind of content. It mostly talks about your product or service. Blogs are either placed on your website or your reseller’s website or your distributor’s website to drive more traffic and engage people on your products and services. A blog can be limited to 700-800 words.
Articles
Articles on the other hand, are descriptive and long. They address your competitors, either directly or indirectly, and ensure to drive traffic to your website. Articles are typically posted on third party websites like Medium.com, prweb.com, etc., Whenever you see any content with titles like – “Top 5 digital marketing companies in India” “Top 10 best CRMs in the market”, “Top 5 World Destinations you must visit before you die” are examples of articles. A content writer takes a minimum of 2000 words to write an article.
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What Is The Helpful Content Update From Google?
Often frustrated users express on social media or blogs that they land on pages that provide no solutions to their search questions but rank on top pages in Google search engines. So, how can you ensure that your website conforms to the most recent search engine guidelines? What is the best strategy to satisfy your visitor’s expectations while keeping up with ongoing algorithm changes? The answer to these questions is given by Google’s most recent update on helpful content, which emphasizes the significance of offering customers interesting and useful content.
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