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Casey McKenna-Monroe

Casey McKenna-Monroe

Copywriter & content strategist. Sharp copy, strong story.

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You have to start somewhere. This is the result of simply starting to post on social media at least 3x a week. This client already had about 500 followers, but hadn't been active in several years. They stopped because they didn't know what to say or do. They de-prioritized it. Now they wanted to implement social again, but felt stuck on what to say or do. It takes data to build a content strategy. I implemented a loose plan, being clear we'd experiment over the upcoming quarter with content types and messages. A month in, we have information to help find the right direction. We'll keep gathering and tweaking, but now we have more targeted ideas for our roadmap.
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Columbus, Ohio is a fast-growing midsized city and climbing the lists of best places to live.
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Protecting Your Home from the Effects of Climate Change and Coastal Erosion. Inspired by recent powerful storms impacting our eastern seaboard, I researched keywords and drafted this optimized article.
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Article: Where to Find Towns for Sale in the USA The idea of buying an entire town isn’t a movie plot. Real towns crop up for sale across the USA each year. For those with the right pocketbook and interest in unique real estate opportunities, you might find yourself owning a piece of American history for less than the average price of a luxury house in most major cities.
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Social Media Posting for Real Estate Agents
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Article: Best Places to Live in Texas "A Guide to the Lone Star State’s Top Communities All six New England states (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut) could fit inside the Lone Star State three times over. At that scale, picking one best place to live in Texas is like pulling a needle from a haystack. With no state income tax, a booming job market, and entertainment-packed cities alongside rustic hideaways, Texas attracts newcomers from every direction."
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SEO-optimized long form real estate feature article
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