Written a set of 3 LinkedIn posts for an EdTech startup to help introduce their new college predictor tool.
What I did: Instead of boring promotions, I used a warm and helpful tone that speaks directly to stressed students and parents.
The Strategy: I broke it down into 3 different formats—a product intro, the founder’s story, and a feature highlight—all ending with a question to drive comments and engagement.
(Note: Client and app names are kept anonymous for privacy).
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700-Word Tech Blog on AI, Automation & the Future of Work
For this project, I wrote a research-driven blog exploring how AI is reshaping careers and what professionals can do to stay competitive in a rapidly changing job market. The article focused on creating a balanced perspective — addressing real concerns around automation while also highlighting practical ways people can adapt and grow alongside AI tools.
What I Worked On:
Researched industry reports and real-world trends related to AI and employment
Simplified complex insights into clear, reader-friendly content
Structured the article for strong engagement and easy readability
Added actionable advice to keep readers invested till the end
Crafted a compelling CTA to encourage audience interaction and newsletter signups
Key Highlights:
Explained which industries are most affected by AI automation
Covered future-proof skills like creativity, communication, leadership, and strategic thinking
Included practical guidance on upskilling and working with AI tools effectively
Used a clean blog structure with strong headings, bullet points, and smooth flow for better retention
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I recently completed a 1300-word SEO blog post focused on the importance of small businesses in driving economic growth and financial stability. The article explored how local businesses contribute to employment, GDP, innovation, and community development while also addressing the major challenges they face in today’s economy.
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A collection of LinkedIn posts I wrote for SaaS founders and tech CEOs. Each post is built around a real business insight — remote team management, product decisions, enterprise sales, hiring mistakes. No templates used, no AI involved. Just sharp writing that actually sounds like the founder wrote it themselves.