Miranda Miller is the managing editor at Search Engine Journal. From Search Engine Journal’s website, Miranda is a “[w]riter, editor & marketing professional; digital nomad, feminist and mother bear. 15 years of experience planning & executing engaging digital content & SEO campaigns for SMB, government, and enterprise clients. Owner/project manager at Miranda-Miller.com.”
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What You’ll Learn This Week:
- The primary audience and content areas for Search Engine Journal
- How making a positive impression on an editor can make a huge difference
- The importance of being a content-area expert when pitching yourself as a contributing writer
- Why it can help to connect directly on social media with editors
- How to stand out as a writer for Search Engine Journal
Mentioned in This Episode (Links and Resources!):
- Search Engine Journal
- Bing search engine
- Editorial Guidelines for Search Engine Journal
- Write for SEJ form
- Executive Editor, Danny Goodwin
- Copyscape
- Transcript
You Can Find More of Miranda and Her Writing On:
- Her website
- Search Engine Journal
- Twitter, @MirandaLMWrites
- Instagram, @mirandalmwrites
Shareable Quotes From This Episode:
- “The primary goal is always: How are we helping these readers build their business and have a better marketing strategy, so everything needs to work together to feed that.” @MirandaLMWrites at @sejournal for #WritersRoughDrafts
- How to get started as a freelancer: “It’s easier to get noticed if [you’re] active in the space. So make sure you’re out there. Get your name out there! Be part of the conversation, don’t be scared of us. We don’t bite!” — @MirandaLMWrites at @sejournal for #WritersRoughDrafts
- “If you’re a reader and you’re active in the industry, we’d love to hear your pitch. Be part of it, and then come talk to us!” Pitch @MirandaLMWrites at @sejournal #WritersRoughDrafts
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