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There is also a very wide spectrum when it comes to skill and quality. You can get a blog for as little as five dollars from a foreign Fiverr freelancer, but the quality of this blog is going to be very low. It will use the keywords you specify, but will essentially be vacant of useful, factual, and/or interesting information and likely will sound like it wasn’t written by a native English speaker. This information-vacant content can also be called “copypasta.” While you might think, “At least I’ll have something that uses some good keywords.” You’ll be disappointed to learn that search engines will penalize your website for using information-vacant content that is stuffed with keywords.

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Be sure that you review your work to make sure that it reads well, that it is formatted correctly, and free of spelling and grammar errors.

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What citation style is used for references?

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Image files should have a name that describes the image with keywords

6% of conditions have limited evidence of the effectiveness of treatment with cannabis/cannabinoids

Cannabis and the FDA: Important Writing Considerations

This Cannabis SEO Guide will educate and empower you to create successful cannabis content. In addition to providing technical guidance, this guide will give you context and advice specific to cannabis. Whether you are a cannabis product maker, marketer, or writer, you will get a comprehensive understanding that will set you up for success. Before diving into the nuts and bolts of cannabis SEO, this guide will give you some background information and legal information that will help you better understand the audience, the products, and the regulatory and legal environment that you’ll be working in.

Overall, the writing sample does not need to be more than 750 words and should not exceed 1000 words. A minimum of 500 words is requested. The formatting template above may be helpful to use as a template. Your individual topic and keyword target will vary. You will want to keep them in mind as you write. For a great guide on how to use SEO keywords, you can go to Moz. In addition to your assigned keyword, you can use related keywords to really beef up your SEO. You can find related keywords simply by entering the keyword target in the google search bar. The phrases that come up below will be related keywords and long-tail keywords.

Only capitalize “cannabis” as “Cannabis” when it is the first word in a sentence or is being used as a proper noun to refer to the species cannabis.

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SEO: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) identifies the elements of content that search engines rank and leverages those elements to drive organic website traffic

At the end of the day, it is extremely unlikely that any organic claim for cannabis can be legally supported. Using this term will only bring you trouble. Education is again the answer. Help your customers understand that they should be highly skeptical of organic claims. You can also offer transparency by creating content that shows your production and farming processes. This is high-quality content that lets your product speak for itself instead of making erroneous claims.

Landscape images to be used where possible

After finding keywords, there’s three main steps to complete before you start writing cannabis content:

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Once your writing sample is complete, you can submit it to your email contact. This writing sample is a great way for clients and writers to learn about each other. The guidelines set out in this exercise will be similar to those expected of you as a cannabis content writer. Providing cannabis content writers with clear guidelines for cannabis content helps their talent shine through and reduces the time it takes to post content.

Mechoulam, R., Parker, L. A., & Gallily, R. (2002). Cannabidiol: an overview of some pharmacological aspects. The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 42(S1), 11S-19S.

If you do not use a freelancing agency website, PayPal and Venmo are standard (be wary of Zelle)

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Body: “Normal text” (use ctrl+shift+v to paste without source formatting)

Ranking: Position a website shows up in when searching related keywords on a search engine, where everyone is competing to reach the first page of search results

Titles and Headers/Headlines

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Cannabis content comes with a variety of price tags. Cannabis blog articles under 1000 words can be found for as little as $15 per article. These tend to be very low-quality articles that can actually hurt a website’s Google analytics. Most clients are willing to pay at least $20 per hour for good content writing. For typical posts under 1500 words, this can be a $20 to $100 cannabis article. For longer posts and cannabis ultimate guides that take more time to write $75 to $200 is a more accurate price tag. If you are paying by the word, $0.05 to $0.07 is reasonable for a decent writer, experts may cost more. Remember- You get what you pay for!

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The Writing Sample itself should not take more than two hours to complete