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How to Perform a Content Audit

“Never look back”, they say. But here at WordHound, we think there are times when looking back at where we’ve already been can shape where we end up in the future. And not just during your driving test. Brace yourself – it’s time for some searching questions.  Put your hand up...

7 Things to Include in Your Website Content

You invest in a website in order to attract the attention of your ideal client, and ultimately, to convince them that working with you is a bloody good idea.  But what exactly do they need to know in order to trust you with their hard-earned cash? The story of...

How We Capture Tone of Voice

Have you ever taken one of those quizzes where you have to guess the brand from a snippet of their copy? The vocabulary and turns of phrase they use are consistent enough for you to be able to pick them out of the lineup… sometimes. Your clients' brands might not...

What is Authority Content?

We class authority content as articles meant to educate your reader on an aspect of your industry. This blog series on the Six Content Types You Should Consider For Your Business is an example of authority content, since our aim is to share our ideas around content categories and...

What is Pricing Content?

Pricing content is – perhaps unsurprisingly – the content category that helps your prospect understand how much they need to spend in order to work with you. Ideally, pricing content covers more than just how much you charge. It should give transparent information about why you charge that, and...

How We Write Great Copy that Fits Your Design

If you’re a web designer, you wield the power to create beautiful websites. That, in itself, is so awesome that there ought to be a new word for it, like amazemungous, or wowabungoid, but not those obviously. A better one. But do you find that sometimes the sites you...

What is Action Content?

Action content consists of articles that help your ideal client understand what they can expect when they work with you. It guides them through your processes and stops them from becoming confused about what’s required from them at any point. It gives them articles to refer back to, and...

What is Affinity Content?

Affinity content talks about who you are, your opinions, and your values. It’s your chance to share your story and the causes you support. We’ve all heard the phrase “know, like, and trust.” Affinity content gives your readers the chance to know you and the option to like you,...

What is Repelling Content?

Repelling content is content designed to keep unsuitable clients away. It lets prospects know when your service will not be the best choice for them, or your values don’t align, before they even put their toe over your virtual threshold. When done well, repelling content will stop these people...

What is Attraction Content?

Attraction content is the first of our six content categories, and it’s both the simplest to explain and the easiest to overuse. Attraction content is, as you would expect, content designed to attract your ideal customer to your website, and ultimately, your business. This can be achieved by talking...

6 Types of Content Your Business Needs

Ask any content marketer how many categories of content there are and you’ll be given a slightly different answer. Marcus Sheridan has his Big 5; Neil Patel says five, but categorises them completely differently. Buffer says four, while Martin and Lyndsay, authors of Content Fortress, say eight. The truth...

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7 Reasons Your Business Needs a Blog

When you’re just starting your new business there’s a lot to think about.  This, of course, is an understatement of a level similar to “putting a basking shark in a Nissan Micra is a wee bit tricksy.” Your head is full of thoughts around developing your product or service, working out...