Getting clients for “WordPress Writing” Services, does it worth it?

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I operate a full-service WordPress agency offering optimization, development, design, maintenance, migration, and more.

However, I'm struggling to onboard "writing" service clients into my portfolio.

Should I continue marketing my writing services as part of my offerings or acknowledge the growing role of AI in content creation and consider discontinuing writing services and focusing on what's working (the other services)?

Please advice.

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2 Comments
  1. How are you marketing it? If it’s being marketed as wordpress writing that doesn’t sound right.

    My first guess at what WordPress Writing services are would be writing code to alter wordpress install, not a content creation service. This simple issue might actually be why you are struggling, you might need greater clarity and potentially renaming the service

  2. How much are you generating via AI and how much is original content? If I were a customer of your service and the price was on par with someone from a literary background I’d expect to pay more rather than if you mention you are using AI for the tasks, either in part or in full.

    Most people who take this service won’t have the time to write things in full but they will (or should? Be checking the work created isn’t 100% AI.

    In short, I guess it depends on what you’re offering / charging.

 

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