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Memberstack is looking for a blog post writer

We’re also excited to share that we raised funding to grow the team! We’re looking for a blog post writer.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Memberstack is a SaaS product that helps Webflow Developers add secure user accounts and payments in a fraction of the time. Memberstack is used by 2,200+ customers and has helped businesses process over $40M in transactions for 3.5M members in the last 3 years

ABOUT THE ROLE

We want Memberstack to be the most highly recommended auth & payments tool among professional Webflow developers. SEO is going to play a crucial part in our content strategy and long-term growth plan and we need some help creating beautifully written, high-quality content that helps our target audience through every step of their journey. The main focus will be building out our blog with new blog posts as well as articles, guides and landing pages, etc

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Responsibilities → Primarily, to write blog posts, at least 2-4 a month.
  • Our team → We’re a full time team of ~10 people. You’ll work closely with Molly who leads content at Memberstack.
  • Our stack → Webflow, Notion, Google docs (Experience with Webflow is a must).
  • Week one → Let’s start by writing our first blog post together! During the first week, you’ll have a chance to meet Molly and Shubham (head of growth), review our content strategy/roadmap, set up a simple process for turning requirements into finished posts, and start creating! Our primary goal is for you to feel comfortable and in control. By the end of week 1, you’ll feel confident with our strategy and understand what Memberstack is. We’ll spend quite a bit of time discussing target personas as well. After all, they are the people we are writing for so it’s crucial you have a solid understanding of who they are and what they want.
  • Month one → Establish a system for researching, proposing, and creating blog posts for our new blog. Our primary goal is to provide everything you need to do your best work.
  • Long term → Let’s have some fun! Memberstack is a young company with lots of opportunities for experimentation. Let’s work together to create a written style that we’re excited by. Our primary goal is to create something we’re proud of and essentially to create content our personas love and get a lot of value from. We want to be the number 1 blog people read to learn about memberships, subscriptions, authentication and payments.

Interested in learning more? Please email your portfolio to molly@memberstack.com

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

Write a short introduction about yourself
Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.

COMPENSATION

  • Reports indicate that this opportunity will pay $250-$300 for 1500 words, depending on technical ability. It is recommended that you discuss the rate(s) with the editor/employer prior to commencing work.

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Email all questions and submissions to Molly Floyd, Content and SEO Head of Memberstack, at:  molly@memberstack.com

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