Lauren Holliday
And no, every day is DEFINITELY NOT a holiday. Sorry not sorry for being honest. I hate toxic positivity.
Hi! I’m Lauren, and I’ve been doing writing, marketing and making user-friendly, visually appealing WordPress websites (I write the copy, design the pages; Only thing I outsource occasionally is graphic design) since before it was cool, or if you’re into numbers, the last 14 years. (#oldmillennial #cringe)
🪄 Proud early adopter since before 2013. 🪄
My writing is published in Fortune, Business Insider, CNBC, The Economist, The Next Web, The Muse, Ahrefs and many other prominent publications.
Claims to Fame:
Features: WSJ MarketWatch, Boston Globe, Fast Company, Inc, Fortune, Content Marketing Institute, Zapier
Bylines: Fortune, The Muse, Webflow, InVision, Ahrefs, TimeDoctor, The Economist, WeWork Magazine, Toptal, Neil Patel, Tuts+ Business, AutoPilotHQ, Orlando Weekly, Sun Sentinel, Orlando Sentinel, GrowthLab, Vandelay Design
Syndicated: CNBC, Business Insider, Yahoo!, Observer, TIME, The Next Web, Thrive Global
Edited: The Economist, Entrepreneur, SitePoint, Toptal, SkilledUp (Phoenix University)
Past Companies: HubSpot, CUTCO, Cisco, Flo Rida
Most recent author profile: The Vector Impact
Made a fan club website/ecommerce store for Flo Rida. My old millennials will know who he is. lol
What topics do you cover?
I named the newsletter, “Lauren’s World,” because I have a wide-variety of interests, so I don’t want to pigeonhole myself into a super defined newsletter niche, as most experts advise you to do.
I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with that strategy; I’m just saying it’s not for this newsletter.
My suggestion?
Subscribe, and I’ll email you when I’m ready, and I guarantee it’ll be the best surprise. (Now, I have to deliver, or I’m screwed — scared face). If you hate it, just unsubscibe, and I’ll never bother you again. One of my most massive pet peaves that get me so upset is when I unsubscribe from a list I never signed up for — like Yelp — honestly, I can’t think of a worse, more pointless, useless newsletter. I always report spam, after I always unsubscribe, and somehow they won’t leave me alone. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy — but my maybe some of my exes. :)) I kid of course. Or do I? lol