Blog Writer Needed for Empire Food Services (Vending Industry Content)

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Empire Food Services is looking for a skilled blog writer to create ongoing content about vending machines, micro‑markets, workplace snacks, payment technology, and industry trends. The goal of each blog is to:

* Demonstrate our expertise as a modern vending operator

* Improve SEO performance and grow organic visibility

* Drive qualified traffic to our website

* Educate potential location partners (offices, apartments, auto dealerships, gyms, etc.)

All blogs will be published on our Wix website and must include an accompanying Facebook post written to promote the article.

What You’ll Do

* Write engaging, well‑researched blogs (typically 800–1,500 words) on vending‑related topics

* Develop content that speaks to businesses considering vending services

* Incorporate keywords naturally for SEO without sacrificing quality

* Deliver a short, attention‑grabbing Facebook caption for each blog

* Maintain a consistent brand voice that is friendly, modern, and professional

* Suggest future topics based on trends and search opportunities

* Provide content ready for upload into Wix (formatting experience with Wix is a plus)

Topics May Include

* Benefits of modern vending machines for workplaces & residential communities

* Cashless and contactless payment technology

* Snack and beverage trends

* Improving employee satisfaction through onsite amenities

* Healthy vending options

* How smart vending works

* Tips for choosing the right vending operator

* Behind‑the‑scenes insights into vending operations

Ideal Candidate

* Strong background in blog writing, preferably in B2B, food/beverage, hospitality, or equipment/services industries

* Understands SEO best practices

* Ability to write clear, engaging content for non‑technical readers

* Reliable communicator with consistent turnaround times

* Experience writing social media captions (Facebook specifically)

* Bonus: Familiarity with Wix, vending, or local service‑based businesses

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