natalie jaro

natalie jaro

With a passion and compulsion for writing since childhood, freelance writing has become my profession and livelihood for the last three years.

I received a BA in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia where I graduated with an emphasis in creative writing. Soon thereafter I worked for an educational press in Denver, Colorado as a freelance writer and editor; later I went on to writing in the workplace as a marketing and research writer; and now, I do freelance writing full-time.

I am open to additional contract work from topics ranging from A to Z; I am a powerhouse for producing top-notch content and writing for any niche market.

I have experience writing in academia and education as well as in promoting businesses with SEO friendly, original content. From media sites to non-profits, I come up with educated and inventive ideas for my clients.

Feel free to contact me if my writing is work that appeals to your business needs.

I also understand a great deal about link building and creating original content to help any business thrive in the competitive world of search engines today. Thank you.
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BA from the University of Missouri-Columbia in English/Creative Writing

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  • Wine Pairing Suggestions for Easter
    Invite your friends, set the table, and try a few of these dishes with wine pairings for Easter dinner where dinner can really become a 'religious' experience.
  • Wax Up with the Top 5 Podcasts for Surfers
    Catch and ride a few waves with a few helpful surfer podcasts.
  • Highly Recommended Day Trips from Chicago
    Looking to get out of the city for the day? Look no further with day trips for kids, adults and adventurers living in Chicago.
  • Old Time Candy at the General Store
    Old time candy favorites like candy cigarettes, whistle pops, lollipop rings, candy necklaces and bottle caps are a few long ago candies worth hunting down for your kids for a special sweet treat into the past.
  • Podcasts Writers Won't Want to Do Without
    Podcasts are a new thing that lets writers listen and watch to podcasts from their laptops, mobile devices, and from their PC.
  • Best Ski Resorts in Europe
    The best skiing in Europe surrounds the Swiss Alps and includes places in France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. These ski resorts are nestled at the base of Alpine mountains in ancient villages with history and charm.
  • Computer Privacy Concerns Continue with Google Smart Cars
    Google Street Cars have driven right into the center of the tabloids lately in what the Australian communications minister is calling "the single biggest breach of privacy in history."
  • Revenues Up for the New York Times: Fluke or the Rise Before the Fall?
    Before getting swept away in all the hype, for die-hard journalists and the newspaper readership, is it really safe to say a rise of 1% in profit for the first time in 3 years at The New York Times is reason enough to start making toasts?
  • Battle Out the 'Obama Deception' Argument on CitizenTube
    A recent claim by Alex Jones, filmmaker and talk show host, has stated that his account on YouTube was hacked into by "Google spies" to keep him from promoting his new film, "The Obama Deception" after it received more than 6.5 million views.
  • The Age of Cyber Bullying: A New Threat to Children's Mental Health
    Cyber Bullying is defined by the National Crime Prevention Council as "when the Internet, cell phone or other devices are used to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person."
  • The Treasures of Phuket in Thailand
    Phuket and Bon Island in Thailand are a world within a world. In every grain of sand on its pristine beaches to its delicate water lilies to their famed Thai cuisine, the southern part of Thailand is a treasure both to the Thai people and to its visitors.
  • Oh, the Life of a Dog Isn't What it Used to Be: Doggie Stars in Hollywood
    Dogs are acting in many films today. Of those dogs, life isn't as carefree as it once was, but doggie life is certainly adding to the profits of Hollywood, and perhaps, putting a few more extra bones into the mouths of its popular acting canines.
  • A Parade of the Top 10 Rolls-Royce Vehicles Ever Made
    Rolls Royce isn't just a car, it's an image of exclusivity and invention. When we think of Rolls Royce, we think of a corporation with a history of producing over a hundred years of the finest luxury cars available in the world today.
  • Newbery Award Winners for the Silver Screen
    All kinds of characters from past comic books and novels have been rereleased in movie theatres lately around the world, generating astounding amounts of money, aside from the modern-day blockbusters, here are 3 more to add to the brew.
  • Best Earth Day Films for 2010
    Earth Day is for people to get excited about our world. Films are a great way to inspire, here are 10 films that have evoked in me a desire to take steps to preserve and honor my planet; I hope they will do the same for you.
  • A Christmas Story: an 80's Film by Jean Shephard
    A short review of the 80's film, A Christmas Story, written by Jean Shephard and directed by Bob Clark.

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