I’m launching a fresh stream of finance-focused B2B blog posts aimed squarely at corporate executives who want concise, insight-rich reading, not surface-level fluff. Each article has to translate complex financial concepts into clear, actionable language that a C-suite audience will respect and share.
Scope
• 1,200–1,500 words per post, delivered ready for web (headlines, sub-heads, meta description).
• Tone: authoritative yet approachable—think Harvard Business Review, not clickbait.
• Frequency: an initial batch of three posts to set the voice, with the option to expand into a long-term cadence if we mesh well.
What I’ll provide
Topic outlines, key takeaways, and any proprietary data that needs weaving in. You’ll bring deep finance knowledge, impeccable English, and a journalist’s instinct for story flow.
Acceptance criteria
• Originality (passes Copyscape)
• Sources cited where statistics or quotes are used
• Alignment with B2B executive pain points and opportunities
• SEO best practices applied naturally (no keyword stuffing)
If you’ve written thought-leadership content for finance brands or publications, attach two links and a short note on results achieved. Looking forward to collaborating on content that earns respect—not bounces.