Bre Elbourn, Commercial photographer Toronto

content writing services

In todayā€™s digital age, having the ability to write alone wonā€™t cut it!

Good content writing starts with an effective SEO keyword strategy.

And thatā€™s just the beginning to getting your content noticed by the algorithm and landing that front page spot on Google.

On top of SEO, a good content writer will also know:

  • Proper use of headings

  • How to deal with daunting text

  • The importance of alt-tagging images

  • How to stay AODA compliant

  • Why Internal link building is important

  • How to lead your consumer to the next step with call-to-actions

Hello, I'm Bre, an enthusiastic and committed creative professional, dedicated to producing content that effectively communicates my clients' messages WHILE being search-engine-friendly and powered by data & analytics. .

Successful content writing requires a blend of artistry and strategy. I aim to strike the ideal balance between the two, ensuring that each project resonates creatively while also achieving strategic objectives.

Written and Photographed by Bre Elbourn.

15 June 2019

Working with Tigercat, I had the opportunity to visit live forestry sites and interview the owners and operators. These visits involved coordinating site visits with engineers and dealer salesmen and on-site photography, video and aerial footage. Images and video were paired with an article written for Tigercatā€™s in-house magazine, Between the Branches.

Tennessee logger: LX830d

Photography and words by Bre Elbourn.

25 November 2019

BTB visited Trevor Haywood of Trevor Haywood Timber Co. in Huntingdon, Tennessee to hear how his most recent purchase, a Tigercat LX830D feller buncher equipped with 5185 fixed felling saw, is fitting into the operation.

Copywriting and Photography by Bre Elbourn

10 November 2020

On a wet and rainy February day in Arkansas, BTB and Tigercat district manager Heinz Pfeifer visited Jimmie McKinney, owner of Cedar Hill Services to learn about his business and his machines, a 234B loader, 724G feller buncher and 625E skidder.

Uptime is everything

Written by Bre Elbourn.

10th November 2020

As of mid-September 2020, the first H-series skidder ever built has acquired 965 hours. Between the Branches catches up with Chris Gibson Logging LLC to see how the machine is performing.

Lettuce work together

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