I write content for organizations who want to get their ideas out there. I match the organization’s tone of voice. I use best SEO practices to help the content rank on Google. I curate and create images that improve readability and engagement.
For Datapath, one of the best places to work in Stanislaus County, I create long-form blogs and social media content. I injected some humor into the article to match Datapath’s brand voice.
Here’s an excerpt from their blog:
Two-Factor Authentication—Why Passwords Don't Cut It
Originally published on mydatapath.com
With over 40% of Americans working from home full-time, network security is of especially paramount importance. Two-factor (or multifactor) authentication is an essential piece of the security pie. Read on for valuable information and our trusted recommendations.
In this article, we will cover:
1. What two-factor authentication actually means
2. Why strong passwords alone aren’t enough
3. The mindset of “Zero-Trust Security”
5. Enabling two-factor authentication on Facebook
The meaty length of these blogs also helps them rank well in Search engines, which helps Datapath find the right audiences for their content and services. Here’s another excerpt from Datapath’s blog:
How to Manage Your Team When Working from Home
Originally published on mydatapath.com
This global pandemic has forced all of us to work from home and brings with it new challenges we must face head-on. Some of us are facing emotional distress. We have burning questions: Will our at-risk loved ones be all right? How soon will the world return to normalcy? Is my job secure? Will I be able to pay my rent?
In addition to these widespread concerns, we are suffering from isolation, looming dread, difficulty focusing, waning motivation, and lack of face-to-face interaction.
As leaders, we must be conscious and empathetic toward the emotions of our people. We need to address these issues and find ways to make life easier, not only for our teams but for our customers. Demonstrating understanding of the challenges your remote teams face is the first step in solving those challenges.
As industry leaders, we may be wondering: Is working remotely sustainable long-term? What will be the bottom line for our businesses and our long-term operations?
Ultimately, whether remote work is sustainable or not is out of our control. All we can do is take steps to give our remote teams the best opportunity for high performance. At Datapath, certain changes to our tools and practices have helped us manage our teams, our customers, and our operations with increased efficiency and success.
Here’s our guide for managers to help your virtual team perform to its full potential. These are five actions you can take as a leader to manage your remote team more effectively: