Blog writting
Budget: $14 – $30 NZD
Blog guidelines:
EACH blog must have a word count minimum of 1500 words and a maximum of 2000 words
Do not include any pictures in your blogs
There should be a clear call to action at the end of the blog
You can include links to other websites or blogs
Always give practical advice - this blog is read by parents and young people aged 11-18
Take note that the readers are based in the UK and your writing should relate to the UK and not to South Africa
Always break it down into subsections or paragraphs or numbered bullet points
Always try to relate it with education and speak professionally
Remember that we are always trying to convince people to sign up to a tutoring programme.
If you include any facts or statistics in your article, you must include the source and a link to that source. Tables and graphs do not contribute to your word count.
Your blog must meet the word count requirements and SEO should be considered within your writing.
Please be very mindful when doing your research and be cautious when using any writing, grammar and AI content suggestion apps.
Please note that we are looking at the quality of writing not just quantity.
We will review your blog for any plagiarism issues.
Below are your blog titles with some additional content guidance.
Blog post #1
Title: How to spot and develop your teen's leadership skills
Audience: Parents
Aim: To provide parents with free resources that will help them develop financial literacy skills in their children
Keywords/phrases: financial literacy for teenage students, financial education for teenagers, teaching financial literacy to teens, personal finance.
Additional guidance: Try to provide the reader with useful resources that can help their teen become financially savvy. Try to make it interesting and engage for the reader.
Blog post #2
Title: 5 habits of Intelligent Children
Audience: Parents
Aim: To show the audience habits that will help their children grow in intelligence
Keywords/phrases: smart habits, intelligence, intelligent teens
Additional guidance: Try to give the audience uncoventional habits that are proven to bring academic success and increase academic performance in teens.
EACH blog must have a word count minimum of 1500 words and a maximum of 2000 words
Do not include any pictures in your blogs
There should be a clear call to action at the end of the blog
You can include links to other websites or blogs
Always give practical advice - this blog is read by parents and young people aged 11-18
Take note that the readers are based in the UK and your writing should relate to the UK and not to South Africa
Always break it down into subsections or paragraphs or numbered bullet points
Always try to relate it with education and speak professionally
Remember that we are always trying to convince people to sign up to a tutoring programme.
If you include any facts or statistics in your article, you must include the source and a link to that source. Tables and graphs do not contribute to your word count.
Your blog must meet the word count requirements and SEO should be considered within your writing.
Please be very mindful when doing your research and be cautious when using any writing, grammar and AI content suggestion apps.
Please note that we are looking at the quality of writing not just quantity.
We will review your blog for any plagiarism issues.
Below are your blog titles with some additional content guidance.
Blog post #1
Title: How to spot and develop your teen's leadership skills
Audience: Parents
Aim: To provide parents with free resources that will help them develop financial literacy skills in their children
Keywords/phrases: financial literacy for teenage students, financial education for teenagers, teaching financial literacy to teens, personal finance.
Additional guidance: Try to provide the reader with useful resources that can help their teen become financially savvy. Try to make it interesting and engage for the reader.
Blog post #2
Title: 5 habits of Intelligent Children
Audience: Parents
Aim: To show the audience habits that will help their children grow in intelligence
Keywords/phrases: smart habits, intelligence, intelligent teens
Additional guidance: Try to give the audience uncoventional habits that are proven to bring academic success and increase academic performance in teens.