When I started Happy Writers in 2020, it was to fill the massive gap created by non-experts and AI writing protocols that left a lot to be desired in the way of web content. I realized that the true titans of industry — the small businesses who had specialized in their niche for decades — had a wealth of knowledge to share but no content strategy in place to share it.
Cue the “Happy Writers.”
As a professional editor and columnist for many years, I’d had the opportunity to contribute to many different editorial genres. I cut my teeth earning credits for reviewing films and their intellectual properties for publications like Deadline, Fansided, Collider, StarWars.com, and more.
With a versatile range of knowledge and no place to share it, I started thinking to myself: Who could really use a jack-of-all-trades writer with a broad interest in a variety of topics and the SEO skills to boot?
The answer came to me: businesses like yours.
You need well-written content for you blog, supplied by people who know what they’re talking about. We have connections in various shoulder industries that allow us to supply expertly written and curated content relevant to your niche.
The results? A collaborative partnership with increased visibility for everyone involved. Our clients get to showcase their knowledge and you get to elevate your website with relevant, high-quality content.
We write on behalf of a number of clients in varying industries, from health and beauty to tech and home improvement. We aim to use the well-researched, expertly-written content we curate for these clients to formulate connections and partnerships with adjacent industries.
If you’re thinking “Happy Writers” is an oxymoron, you might be right — for the most part. However, when you add passion, quality, and reverence to the equation, the two become synonymous. What started off as a one-man operation is now a writing cooperative whose collective 30+ years of experience means we’ve got all the bases covered. Our wide-reaching knowledge in a variety of subjects allows us to cover almost any topic under the sun.
So, you see, our ability to escape the tortured writer stereotype (holed up in a remote cabin, tugging at our hair, trying to figure out the perfect prologue for our novel) is exactly what makes us “happy writers.” Our collaborative environment, ever-evolving itinerary of topics to cover, and the new connections we make along the way keep us very happy, indeed.