Data Entry: review & approve blog posts, add internal links
Project scope
Categories
Data analysis Copy writing Databases EducationSkills
blog posts data entry software development tutorials wordpressOur content team creates dozens of new blog posts every week (published here: https://www.squash.io/tutorials/). These are mostly software development tutorials and other relevant content to our audience.
We would like to collaborate with students in data entry to perform some basic final quality checks on these articles as well as adding internal links between articles when needed.
This will involve several different steps for the students, including:
- Familiarizing themselves with our content and structure. We do NOT require any experience with software development. You will review the articles based on a list of general guidelines that we will be providing to you. These are mostly related to visual aspects and formatting of the content.
- The internal links between articles are already automated, you only need to accept or ignore suggestions that are already made by a software/plugin that we use with Wordpress. We will provide detailed instructions on how to do that.
- Become familiar with WordPress and using a plugin to accept internal link suggestions.
- Approving or rejecting blog posts according to our internal guidelines.
By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:
- Familiarity with our content review process.
- Ability to quickly approve or reject blog posts based on our guidelines.
- Ability to quickly add internal links within our blog posts.
Final deliverables should include
- Having reviewed hundreds of blog posts as well as adding internal links between them.
Students will connect directly with us for mentorship throughout the project. We will be able to provide answers to questions such as:
- How to review blog posts
- How to use WordPress to review the blog posts.
- Our process/guidelines to approve or reject a blog post and add internal links.
About the company
Squash is a DevOps platform that allows software developers to quickly deploy their apps for testing purposes. We provide on-demand preview environments for web apps and microservices. Through our native integration with GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab developers can spin up separate test environments for each tasks or branch of code.