You know customers love your business.
But your prospects don’t know.
Now, you need to collect user-generated content (UGC) to prove the love.
I help SaaS companies write content that attracts leads, users, and MRR
You know customers love your business.
But your prospects don’t know.
Now, you need to collect user-generated content (UGC) to prove the love.
Whether you’re scrolling on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, some accounts make you stop.
And I don’t blame you at all.
It’s just the history of all the awesome captions they feed you regularly.
If a company like Coca-Cola wants more publicity, then your business needs it too.
And influencers can deliver all the publicity you want.
But there’s more.
You’ve decided that changing your link in bio every week isn’t for you or your audience.
So, you want to create a link in bio page that can feature multiple links and drive people to your web pages.
But how do you go about it?
Later became popular as an Instagram scheduling tool.
But now, Later lets you schedule on multiple social media channels.
And just like any tool, Later has its strengths and weaknesses.
Loomly is one of the best social media management tools.
But as you and I know, no tool works for everyone.
Why?
Friends solve problems for us.
And if you’re a social media manager, you have all kinds of problems.
Problems like publishing content for many brands and collaborating with your team members and clients.
If you’ve used SocialPilot, you know it’s affordable and easy to use.
And this is fine for many businesses.
But for you, this is not enough.
You’ve heard that link in bio tools will help you drive more people from Instagram and TikTok to your website pages.
And all with a single link on your profile.
But which link in bio tool will work best for your business?
If you want to create contests and landing pages, Shortstack is a great option.
But other tools exist for the same purpose.
And you should consider them.
Whether you’ve run many contests or just preparing for the first one, you’ve probably heard of Woobox.
Maybe you’ve even used it.
And like many tools, it has its shortcomings.
You’ve heard that creating topic clusters beats targeting individual keywords.
And you’re ready to create topic clusters that rank for hundreds of keywords.
But are topic clusters worth all the hype?
At least 70% of the posts I’ve written for clients and this blog are long-form content.
This translates to hundreds of long-form blog posts.
Some of them were bad, some good, and some great.
On client calls, one of the promises I make to them is, “I’ll write product-led content for you.”
I make this promise often because many SaaS companies lack true product-led content.
You’ve heard how a SaaS blog can turn total strangers into loyal customers.
And because of that, you’ve put a lot of effort into writing and publishing content you think your ideal audience will love.
But there’s a problem.
Think about it.
You run a few giveaways in a year.
And you want low-budget and simple giveaway software. It’s even better if you can run some free giveaways here and there.
You need interactive demo software to showcase your product at the every stage of the buyer’s journey.
And that’s where Supademo comes in.
But how well do Supademo’s features help you create interactive demos?
When you hear QuillBot, you’ll probably hear a comparison with Grammarly soon after.
But while they both check grammar, QuillBot has more features like the Paraphraser and Co-Writer that positions it as an AI writing assistant.
So naturally, you’re asking: how well does it perform writing tasks?
SaaS webinars can remove the doubt between your prospects and the sale.
You can show your product’s real-life use cases and interact with prospects who are seriously considering signing up for your product.
But how do you run SaaS webinars that hit these goals?
Since every business invests in it, SaaS content marketing has gotten fiercely competitive.
How do you stand out when you’re competing with people who understand the nitty-gritty of content marketing?
It will take a lot of effort and attention to the little details.