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The importance of quality web content

The written components of your website are crucial for helping customers find your brand online and understand what you do. Your website might be attractive, but high-quality web content will ensure it’s effective, searchable and consistent with your brand messaging.  Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Web content plays a significant role in search engine optimization.  When thinking of SEO, adding keywords and phrases to your web content might come to mind. Some businesses try to cram as many keywords and phrases…

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Why AI can’t replace human copywriters

Because we are a content writing agency and talk a lot about content online, our newsfeeds often serve us ads for artificial intelligence (AI) copywriting programs on our social media pages. Essentially, the ads state that super-smart AI bots can take a few lines of instructions and craft entire web pages, blog articles, or emails for your business. We’re not buying it, and we’ll tell you why. What is AI content writing? AI content writing is computer-generated content created by…

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Tips for writing good business blog content

Writing a blog for your business has several benefits. It allows you to connect with your customers and gain recognition with potential customers that haven’t heard about your business yet. Business blog content also increases organic search engine results and provides original content to post on your social media channels. Where do you start? What makes a good blog post? Consider the audience You’re writing blog articles to attract and engage your target audience. First, think about your typical customer…

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Circlewood Creative's head office is located within Treaty 6 Territory and within the Métis homelands and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of many First Nations, such as the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuliné (Dene), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), who have live in and cared for this land for generations.