Content Creation and Editing
Revive your website with fresh, customized content that tells your story.
Content Marketing
Reach out to potential customers and raise your profile on search engines.
Get a free content review and cost estimate. Let us look at your website and see if there are ways we can help. Give us a peek at your ad copy, and we’ll let you know if we see areas for improvement. Invite us to create an original, handcrafted blog post you can proudly, and legally, call your own. Don’t get us wrong. We will eventually ask you for money. But if we haven’t convinced you by that point that we can actually improve your overall marketing situation, with a few affordable services and actionable ideas, you can tell us to go away. It’s a no-risk proposition, really. Unless you count the fact that we will be, at least temporarily, a little bit disappointed. It’s a natural human reaction. We’ll get over it.
Revive your website with fresh, customized content that tells your story.
Reach out to potential customers and raise your profile on search engines.
Many small business owners don’t have the budget — or need — for a “full-service” marketing agency. You’ve got a website; you just want to rethink and refresh your content. You might want to create or update your business profile on Google and Bing. Maybe you’re ready to launch a blog and put your business in the search engine spotlight. Or you just want a second opinion on your website or your ad copy. Pigs Gorge Content Company gives you an inexpensive alternative to the high cost of larger agencies. We won’t make you pay a massive retainer, or hundreds of dollars a month in hosting charges, or ridiculous fees for “additional” service on top of that. We charge a flat rate of $50 per hour. And remember, our initial assessment is free, so you’ll see a coherent strategy and itemized costs upfront. Before you spend a dime.
Between us, Piper and I have 30 years of experience in marketing, copywriting, freelance writing, broadcast production, professional babbling, managing and directing other people who also do these things, and eating anything that falls on the kitchen floor.
No animals are harmed in the making of our content. Of equal importance, all our content is created for real humans. You’re a real human, we’re real humans (except for Piper, who is all dog, all the time), your customers are real humans. None of us should ever be treated like data points, prey for corporate carnivores, or targets for shameless clickbait. We’ll say it again: your customers are real humans. Give them content that informs, explains, and entertains. Be useful, and helpful, and hopeful, and, if possible, inspirational. Real humans will love you for it.