nDash Launches an Open Marketplace of Content Ideas

nDash Launches an Open Marketplace of Content Ideas

nDash was founded on a simple premise: that great content starts with great content ideas. And without enough quality ideas on the table, even the most ambitious marketing departments will see their content operation grind to a standstill.

This notion is well-understood by companies that have signed up to nDash, as they receive a steady stream of original, personalized content ideas from our community of freelance writers. But today, we’re excited to give the rest of the world a glimpse into their collective creativity.

In short, we’ve launched an open marketplace of content ideas.

For those new to nDash, writers submit these content ideas (or “pitches,” as we often call them) for publishing consideration. They include ideas for blog posts, articles, and whitepapers and span a wide range of industries and topics. We’ll get to the why in a moment, but for now, here are a few examples for context:

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While you’ll see the titles and summaries of these pieces, you won’t see the writer’s full name, the price, the turn-around time, and other key information. For that, you need to create a company account.

Why are we doing this? Well, there’s certainly no shortage of auto content generators out there on the web, but these tend to churn out highly predictable, boring topics that most brands (wisely) would never consider. What these tools lack is the human element, which is impossible to fake or hacks. Brands trying to rise above the noise need ideas from real people with expertise and insights on a specific topic—and that’s what nDash is all about.

It’s our hope that by making these ideas public, we’ll give our freelance writers more exposure to top-flight brands and help marketers avoid idea stagnation, and create more original content.

Next Steps

Go ahead and browse through topics submitted by our community, and when you’re ready to get ideas specific to your brand–from some of the world’s top freelance writers–be sure to create a company account.