Content Strategy

Write. Edit. Strategize. Analyze. Repeat.

  • My first bylines are dated 2007. My portfolio covers topics from mental health to real estate to politics. You'll find it printed in both physical and virtual ink, and broadcast TV.

  • Magic happens when we let go of AP Style. Snowball heart and teamwork into writing, and we'll find the extraordinary. I love collaborating with businesses to showcase honest value.

  • We can't just slap all our hard work on the internet and expect it to work for us. Careful data collection and analysis molds and strengthens ongoing SEO and SEM strategies.

Quick Links

I’ve been a writer for over 18 years. The short list below does not include copywriting, editing, split-testing, GA analysis, or the like from contract clients. View my resume or LinkedIn, or contact me for more information.

USAToday.com Op-Ed

March 28, 2024

I'm a Realtor. NAR settlement may not be as good for home buyers and sellers as they think.

EmilyRoss.com/News

Since 2014

After helping so many entrepreneurs, I loved the challenge of starting my own business. Because of my marketing experience, my customer acquisition cost (CAC) is 84% lower than the industry average. The business has closed over $36M in property sales.

EmilyTimm.com/Education-News

2008-2014

Want to see some old HTML? Here’s the last website I ever built from scratch. Some articles no longer have web homes, but the titles deliver logical insight to its previous content. These bylines are under my maiden name, Emily Timm.

VUURR

2012-2020

VUURR’s eclectic client base had me writing and managing digital marketing (including PPC and SEO) for a range of business needs. I also helped manage VUURRs in-house web copy, blog and social marking strategy.

PR Web

2012

Press releases I wrote for VUURR and fellow Gangplank entrepreneurs in Chandler, Arizona.

Walter Cronkite Humphrey Fellow Blog

2008-2012

A miscellaneous assortment of articles I wrote as a Barrett Honor’s student while working with the Humphrey Fellows at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

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