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Jason Weiland
What I Do
I've spent over 25 years in the trenches of writing, web design, and content marketing. I don’t just build websites, I help build businesses.
You could hire one person to design your site, another to write your content, someone else to run your blog, and maybe an agency to oversee the whole thing. Or you could work with me. I provide a full-spectrum content marketing service that covers everything from the backend of your website to the headlines on your homepage.
Writing That Works
I’ve been writing professionally for decades — long before SEO became a buzzword or AI started generating clickbait. Whether it’s web copy, blog posts, newsletters, or long-form articles, I write with a strong, unique voice, purpose, and a strong sense of your needs. My words don’t just fill space. They connect, convert, and build trust.
Websites With Attitude
Your website isn’t just a digital business card. It’s your storefront, your first impression, your hub. I design clean, fast, responsive websites with your audience in mind. Whether you're starting from scratch or need to refresh something outdated, I’ll make sure your site not only looks good but also supports your content and business goals.
Strategy That Doesn’t Sit on a Shelf
Good content needs direction. I help you figure out what to say, where to say it, and how often to say it. From editorial calendars to content clusters and SEO-driven topic planning, I’ll make sure your message has structure, momentum, and a plan behind it.
Creative Management Without the Drama
I manage content projects from idea to execution. Need a blog? I’ll write it, post it, and optimize it. Want a lead magnet? I’ll handle the copy, layout, and delivery. Thinking about a brand refresh? I’ll guide the creative direction. No hand-holding required.
A Complete Content Engine
If you’re tired of duct-taping your marketing together, I’m here to help. I work with startups, solo founders, and growing brands who want someone who gets it, someone who can take an idea and run with it.
One point of contact. One vision. Everything delivered.
About Me
I’ve been writing and building on the web for over 25 years. My career has always sat at the intersection of content and design: where storytelling meets strategy, and where creative ideas turn into real, working websites.
Back in 1997, I taught myself HTML and CSS and built full websites in the early days of the internet. I’ve worked with big names like Intel, the Phoenix Public Library, and Quicken, built startup sites that were later acquired, and even relocated to Boston as part of a web company sale. I’ve done everything from static HTML builds to WordPress blogs to full interface design and user testing for major platforms for the USPS.
Over the years, I’ve managed design teams, written content for global clients, built entire content strategies from scratch, and delivered everything from the first wireframe to the final word on a landing page.
These days, I still design in Figma, Webflow, and WordPress, still write content that ranks and resonates, and still help clients bring their ideas to life online. Whether you need a blog, a brand refresh, or someone to take the reins on your content marketing—I’ve got you.
Oh, and I finished my degree and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Southern New Hampshire University at 55. Because I don’t believe in "too late."
Writing Portfolio
Selected Articles
- AI Training Is Not Theft. It’s the Same Way You Learned to Create
- 10.5 Ways to Boost Productivity When You Work from Home
- 13 Things That Ruin Productivity
- I Lost 160 Lbs. Without Breaking a Sweat
- Hell in Paradise
- Are You an Online Writer With “Content Fatigue?”
- How the Internet Thinks You Should Price Your Freelance Rates
- Is it Possible to Make Money Blogging?
- 5 Lessons Learned From Traveling While Fat
- A Heart Attack Story
- Content Marketing is Dead — It’s Better to Become an Authority
- A Simple Guide to WordPress SEO
- Starting a Money-Making Travel Blog
- How To Poop in the Philippines
- The 5 Huge Mistakes I Made in My First 5 Years in the Philippines