Content Writing Projects in Philippines
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Monic M
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Customer Support for a Help Desk Platform (SaaS) đ
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Justin Paul Uy Sim
What We Know So Far About Pixarâs Cars On The Road
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Socialisser | Video Editing, Content Production, Paid + Organic Marketing, Seo Campaign & UGC Production âŚ
Vincent Van Gogh: A Timeless Legacy for Future Generations
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Phylein Callangan
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High Grounds Bar + Coffee Concept
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Jeanne KF
SEO Content Strategy & Blog Writing for Essential Wellness
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Kenjo â
Best E-Ink Tablets of 2023
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Alyssa Navarrosa
Problem: Bluetext had 16 years in the industry and real authority but when someone asked ChatGPT or Perplexity for the best B2B branding agency in DC they didn't come up because their homepage gave AI nothing to work with. How I solved it: I audited the site, confirmed the gaps, and rewrote the homepage with a direct answer at the top, headings rewritten as questions, two self-contained FAQs, and author signals that tell AI who wrote the content and when so AI tools can finally cite them. Full Project: https://alyssanavarrosa.carrd.co/#projects
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Seyed Farzad Mirmiran
Business Plan (Strategic Roadmap): Powering the Future of ElectâŚ
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Janna Sazon
Digitally Ivy
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Chi Madrigal
The SelfSphere â§ First Ever Website
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Kimberly Navales
An Unexpected SEO Win through Highly Insightful AI-Free Blog
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Job Eloja
5 Ways to Make CRISPR More Approachable to Students
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Jackelyn Paligutan
Pinterest Manager and Blog Writer for The Gentle Album
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Christine Angel Ambat
Social Media Manager
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Ria Mae Caputolan
Where the Light Dwells
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Sherinne Christie Ann Albao
This research-backed opinion article examines a growing but underreported issue in Philippine education. And that is the decline of keyboard typing proficiency among college students. The piece explores three intersecting causes: the generational shift toward touchscreen devices, the removal of typing from school curricula, and the economic realities that limit student access to laptops and computers in lower-income households. What distinguishes this article is its attention to context often missing from global discussions, specifically how economic constraints in developing countries like the Philippines create educational gaps that wealthier nations rarely consider. The piece concludes with a practical recommendation for curriculum reintegration. This article demonstrates my ability to combine cited research, original analysis, and audience-relevant local context into a clear, readable, and persuasive piece of educational commentary. Available upon request.
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