I designed these samples to provide a glimpse into my writing style.
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My content is written for The Traveling Botanist, a fictional horticulture blog. This blog focuses on the intersection of plants and travel, providing botanical stories in an international context.
This post gives readers the ultimate guide to experiencing the Tulip Festival Amsterdam.
The target audience is primarily North American plant enthusiasts. These readers are familiar with botanical jargon and enjoy traveling when time and budget permit.
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My article shares four benefits that bees provide in our daily lives.
It is written for the Canarian Comb, an invented personal care company in the Canary Islands.
An educational piece in honor of World Bee Day, it aims to increase consumer knowledge and brand trust.
The Canarian Comb offers a limited but quality line of products: hand and body cream, shampoo and conditioner. They are free of artificial dyes and scents, relying instead on beeswax and honey as powerhouse ingredients.
The target audience is English speakers living in Spain; they are motivated by desire for a healthier lifestyle.
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This guide was written for EarthBound, a fictional, online travel magazine. It connects travelers with lesser-known destinations.
Providing a narrow angle, this guide explains how to visit Spain’s tallest peak without a car.
This publication’s readers are travelers from around the globe. Armed with mid-range incomes, they want practical travel guides to transform their bucket list into memories.