From June 2014 to February 2015, I worked as a copywriter for iTOK.net, (now Bask) a third-party tech support company that wanted to revamp and expand its website to be more informative and accessible. As the copywriter, it was my task to write ~300 word drafts for each planned page of the new site, except for the pages of legalese such as the satisfaction guarantee and Privacy Policy. I wrote many pages about iTOK's services and the wide range of technologies they support, following the style and SEO guidelines provided by my manager.
After I completed the original list of planned pages, my manager gave me a side-project to produce blog articles about computers and tech support that referenced iTOK so she could submit them to blogs around the internet and increase the company's SEO. Most of the articles I made were average, but one that I wrote about caring for computer hardware impressed my manager so much that she decided to put it up on iTOK's website along with similar blog posts about basic computer knowledge. She called it the Knowledge Base and asked me to write more posts for it. I produced five of the current articles in the Knowledge Base before I was let go from iTOK.
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