Ashley Davis

Freelance Writer, Editor & Social Media Manager

Los Angeles, CA

Clients include Top Agent Magazine, Divulge Magazine, Opposing Views, TruStory Media.

Experience with WordPress, SEO, PhotoShop, eCommerce, Adwords, HTML, typing speed of 98 WPM.

Portfolio

Content Writing

Men's Health
03/11/2022
The 11 Best Camping Stoves for Your Next Wilderness Trip

Getting ready for your next camping trip means you've purchased the perfect tent for shelter, the right camping chairs for staying comfortable even when you're outside, plus an excellent cooler because no one likes a warm beer.

Men's Health
10/01/2019
Amazon Is Selling This Modern Tiny Home That Won't Break the Bank

If you've ever contemplated living a more minimalist lifestyle there's a good chance you've taken at least a casual Internet stroll down Tiny House Lane, the mecca of simplified living. Whether on a quest to lessen your environmental footprint or simply reduce life's clutter down to the bare essentials, the tiny house is this decade's version of the leave it all behind and live off-the-grid fantasy.

Men's Health
03/10/2022
The 10 Best Teardrop Trailers to Embark on Your Next Road Trip

After spending two years with the presence of a Covid-19-along with the ups and downs of not one but two variants to follow-odds are you're ready to get out (again), and soon. two vaccine shots and booster later, you may have already taken a number of flights, with safety protocols fully intact, or have some booked for the near future.

E-Book Chapters

Feature Writing

News

Small Business Trends
10/26/2015
21 Tips for Hiring a Social Media Rockstar

Many companies find that growing and managing social media outlets is a continuous challenge. Luckily, one of the fastest growing careers today is that of a social media manager. These experts are hired to take charge of a company's social media platforms and manage them; making sure that each post is shareable and intriguing enough to capture readers' interests.

Small Business Trends
10/12/2015
Obamacare Change Affects Businesses with 51 to 100 Employees

After months of lobbying, the U.S. Congress passed legislation designed to protect a very specific group of small to mid-sized businesses. The new law, a modification of the Affordable Care Act, is intended to prevent some businesses with 51 to 100 employees from increases in health insurance premiums. President Barack Obama has already signed the Protecting Affordable Coverage for Employees Act into law.

Small Business Trends
10/02/2015
Court Allows Class Action by Google Advertisers

A federal court has ruled that disgruntled Google AdWords customers may, in fact, join a class-action lawsuit against the company regarding the placement of ads on so-called error pages. In a recent ruling, the U.S. Ninth District Court of Appeals overturned a previous lower court ruling that said AdWords advertisers could not file for class-action status in their complaint against Google.

Opposingviews
10/24/2014
Anti-Gay Activist Lisa Biron Found Guilty of Child Pornography After Video Taping Daughter

Lisa Biron, a New Hampshire lawyer who worked with an anti-gay Christian-right organization, has been found guilty of child pornography after she videotaped her own daughter having sex with two men on several occasions. According to Salon, Biron, 43, is facing a minimum sentence of 25 years after she was convicted by a jury on Thursday.

Opposingviews
10/24/2014
CNN Anchor Deborah Feyeric Asks Bill Nye if Meteor Is Related to Global Warming

An anchor at CNN surprised everyone watching when she asked scientist Bill Nye if the meteor hurtling past Earth was a result of global warming.Deborah Feyeric, who has worked at CNN for 13 years, asked the question when she was transitioning from a story about global warming and the blizzard in the east coast to a segment about Asteroid 2012 DA14.

Copywriting & Social Media Work