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Marketing Executive at Jardine Lloyd Thompson
22 October 2007 15:27pm
I'm currently in the process of developing a new website for SME Business Insurance.
I'm looking to outsource the content and was wondering if anybody had any recommendations ideally within the B2B Insurance sector
CTO at The Streaming Monkey
23 October 2007 07:03am
Hi
What kind of content are you looking for?
The easiest way to bring in content to a site is to pull RSS feeds. Most RSS feeds are free to use.
On 15:27:31 22 October 2007 LisaS wrote:
>I'm currently in the process of developing a new website
>for SME Business Insurance.
>
>I'm looking to outsource the content and was wondering if
>anybody had any recommendations ideally within the B2B
>Insurance sector
Managing Director at Inspiration Inc
23 October 2007 08:59am
Hello Lisa,
First allow me qualify my words by saying I run a copywriting company.
Having written for many sectors and types of business, what you really need is an online copywriter who produces what type of content you want. So first off decide what that is, i.e. Search Engine Optimised, Persona or Conversion Architecture etc.
Once you have that brief, look for some local(ish) copywriters. As nothing still beats a face to face meeting to ensure the brief is followed. (Most will travel about 50 miles for a good project). Check out their website and see if they can point you to anything they have written.
Some companies do specialise in writing for sectors but I can't think of any specialists for the Insurance sector, sorry.
Chris.
Managing Director at Inspiration Inc
23 October 2007 09:30am
Further can I add my shame for not checking my own post!