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Rebecca Beale joined Tecmark in January 2016 after working in copywriting. She is part of the copy team who create online content for our list of clients.

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Rebecca Beale joined Tecmark in January 2016 after working in copywriting. She is part of the copy team who create online content for our list of clients.

Rebecca’s Blogs

Copywriting Clichés: are you a serial offender?

Posted January 4, 2018 in Content Marketing

4 Copywriting Mistakes to Avoid!

Posted December 13, 2017 in Content Marketing

The three steps to creating effective seasonal content

Posted October 20, 2017 in Content Marketing

3 Key Points of Blogging for SMEs

Posted August 18, 2017 in Content Marketing

Liverpool have topped the Premier League social table yet again!

Posted July 27, 2017 in News & Social Media

Four Reasons Why Manchester is becoming the UK’s Top Creative and Digital Hub

Posted July 6, 2017 in News

What is local SEO and how can it help your company?

Posted June 2, 2017 in Content Marketing & Search

4 Tips for Creating a Foolproof Content Marketing Strategy

Posted May 26, 2017 in Content Marketing


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