We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced medical writer to produce high-quality articles focused on cosmetic dentistry treatments. The content will be published in both English and French, requiring proficiency in both languages. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of SEO principles and keyword optimization to ensure maximum visibility and engagement for the articles. We require a professional who can consistently deliver well-structured, informative, and accurate medical content that resonates with our target audience. The ability to create engaging articles that are both educational and persuasive is crucial. Deliverables for this project will be provided in Google Doc format, and all feedback will be communicated through the comments section within the document. We maintain a strict zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism and AI-generated content; all submissions must be human-written. Content will undergo rigorous checks using Grammarly for linguistic quality and
ZeroGPT.com to ensure AI content is below 20%. Specific content guidelines include: Page titles must incorporate at least one target keyword, with each keyword used no more than once, and titles should be approximately 55 characters in length. Meta descriptions should be optimized for an optimal length of 160 characters. Within the article body, all target keywords must be included at least once. The articles must strategically integrate specific calls-to-action such as "Consult Our Experts Now!", "Book Online Today!", and "Schedule Your Visit!". A dedicated section highlighting "Why our brand?" is required, emphasizing our commitment to high-quality materials, our team of expert
P.HD degree specialist doctors led by professors and associate professors, our comprehensive A-Z care and aftercare services, and our utilization of the latest technology. Each article must also include an FAQ section with a minimum of five points, where answers are no less than two lines long, descriptive, and address relevant questions. All factual claims must be supported by credible sources, with references provided. Preferred sources include the American Dental Association or any other well-known and reputable medical journal.
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