Daniel Ogbonnaya came into TechWriteable Academy already writing. Freelance gigs, editorial work, bylines across different publications. He wasn’t starting from zero. What he was missing was the why behind the work. A few weeks into the cohort, he walked out of a content strategy class, built a full strategy for a UK-based cybersecurity company, sent […]
From Unemployed to UK Startup Hire: How Tolu Landed a Global Role Mid-Program
Tolu Philips is currently in TechWriteable Academy’s first cohort. Mid-program, she landed a digital marketing role at a UK-based food delivery startup expanding into Nigeria. I sat down with her to talk about where she started, what changed, and how she got there. What were you doing before you joined the Academy? I was unemployed. […]
7 Things Every Content Writer Needs to Know About AI in 2026
Here’s a number that should get your attention: 82% of businesses now use AI writing tools. They are not experimenting with these tools, but actually using them daily. If you’re a content writer without a job right now, that stat probably stings. Even if you are currently employed, it’s still frightening. However, I’m not writing […]
The Dark Side of Content Planning Tools: How Over-Optimization Kills Creativity
Content planning tools have been a staple in every digital marketer’s arsenal. From planning calendars to automating social media postings to parsing engagement metrics, these software programs promise organization, productivity, and growth. But there is a conversation no one seems to be having, one that’s too often overlooked in the haste to rank, schedule, and […]
Why IMPERFECT Writing Builds More Credibility Than Flawless Prose
Enter the query “give your writing credibility.” in any search engine and you will find several articles listing content frameworks, grammar tools, SEO strategies, AI proofreaders


