Highlights and honors:
Named in ‘Top Artist of The Year 2019’ by DESTIG Magazine 
Named in ‘Top Writers in Texas 2016’ a Collection of Texas Writers
Proven ability to increase SEO by 391% in 30-days
Proven ability to increase sales by 900% in 30-days 
Thousands of published pieces 
Hundreds of satisfied clients and collectors, satisfaction guarantee (hundreds of 5-star ratings)
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Education:
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications (Focus in Advertising) | University of Houston (2017)
Minor of English (Focused coursework in Psychology and Creative Writing)
Study Abroad Certification of French Fluency |UNIVERSITÈ D’ANGERS in Angers, France (2017)
Internship for Creative Director & Head Copy-Writer of E-Commerce Business | BKBT Concept (Unpaid) (2016)
Glassell School of Art at The Museum of Fine Arts Houston | Coursework in: Design Principles, Painting I, 2D Dimension (2016)
Associate of Arts Degree: Field of Study in Business (2014)
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Overview of Writing Experience: 
Lead Content Strategist, Communications Specialist, and/or Regular Contributor for the following Clients:
Global Healing | CenterPoint Energy | Reliant Energy | HBM Energy Advisors | Energy To Go | Bulb Energy| Pulse Power| Veteran Energy | Constellation Energy | Quantum New Energy | EnerWisely Data Platform | The Dane Eyerly Group National Blog Company | Tesla Automotive | Lovett Publishing | Lonestar Energy | Hoth Marketing | Peace Data | Citizen Truth | BKBT Concept | The Valery Blank Group | Remax Integrity Real Estate | John Lightfoot Construction | MotherWorks | W.R. Digital Marketing | Cherie Chinese Beauty Platform Individuals: Maria Navarro | Jose Valladares | Joe Castellanos | B.T. Wile. | and many more. 
Written in the formats of:
Blog Content | P.R. Statements | Landing Pages | Google, FB, & Instagram Paid Advertising | Resumes, Cover Letters, and Professional Guidance for CEOs/Surgeons/Chemists/Directors/etc. | Technical and Formal Guides | Casual Guides | Advertising Strategies | Email Marketing Campaigns | Political News Reports | Promotional and Digital Advertising | Copywriting |Conversion | Branded Pages | Content Strategy Proposals | Biographies | Scripts | External Management | Internal Notices | Social Media Management | Autobiographies | Ghostwritten Novels | and many more  
Written/Advertised in the fields of:
Technology Intelligence | A.I. | Sales & Marketing | Human Rights | Social News | Renewable Energy | Solar Energy | Environmental Science | Finance | Cryptocurrency | Civil & Criminal Law |  Sales Conversion | Health | Spirituality | Wellness | Nutrition, Food | Restaurant Reviews | Affiliate Reviews | Amazon Descriptions | Psychology | Consciousness | Consumer Behavioral Psychology | Real Estate & Mortgage | Automotive Repair |  Tesla Guides | Home Renovations,  DIY | Welding | Hydroponics | Sports | Dermatology | Skin | Fashion | The Physics of Star Wars | CBD & Hydroponics | Global Warming | Political News | Veterinary Guides | Travel Guides | Adventure Blogging | and many more. 
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Email me at Juliethillbrand@gmail.com to begin

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Do Buddhists Believe in Karma?
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Ghostwritten for Energy Client - 2019
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7 Nonprofit Marketing Trends in 2020 & Beyond
If you’re the leader of a nonprofit, you know that marketing trends can change in the blink of an eye - regardless of your nonprofit's focus. 
If you feel like 2019 has flown by, you’re not alone. But 2020 is knocking on the door and you need to understand where marketing trends will be heading in the turn of this new decade.
7 nonprofit marketing trends in 2020 & beyond which you will begin to notice are already impacting marketing trends in 2019 include:
Understanding Generation Z’s impact on nonprofits
Knowing how the political election year will change your nonprofit
Utilizing text donations in your nonprofit
Personalized targeting in nonprofits
Climate change growing as a player in the nonprofit game 
Artificial intelligence as an overall trend in nonprofits
More transparency in all businesses​​​​​​​
The top marketing influencers for 2020 that are unanimously being discussed by Forbes, Classy, and Non Profit Pro will have an impact on your nonprofit business, whether you like it or not. We will cover each in depth and help you gain a new perspective on the future that you may not have considered for your foundation yet. My hope is that by the end of this guide - you will have a new baseline to start the new year from that will set your nonprofit up for relevancy, competency, and success!  
7 Nonprofit Marketing Trends in 2020 & Beyond
2020 is one of those futuristic years that has always sounded so far away, even being described to have flying cars and rocket houses as recently as the 1980’s.
Well, the future is here! And it came a lot faster than many expected. Perhaps we don’t have flying cars yet, but we have certain trends that will greatly impact consumers’ behaviors in the coming year while means it will greatly impact your donors’ behaviors.
Trends are always changing and must be kept up with regularly to maintain your relevance. You have to change with the times, which means keeping up with the constantly changing information and cultural impact. 
Consider it what life is about, learning always, and embrace how much intellectual maintenance your nonprofit will need from you to succeed and adapt.
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The 5 Reasons We Don’t Have Solar Powered Phones (Yet!)

Solar power is a practical and progressive way to power our world while also having less harsh impacts on the environment. The world is changing its mind about this resourceful way of charging our electronics and so much progress has been made just in the last decade to improve more natural means of power such as wind, solar, and water powering. But when will our cell phones be surged by the power of the sun?
The reason we don’t have solar powered phones yet is quite interesting because we have in fact had a solar powered phone, but barely anyone knows about it. In 2009, Samsung released the first solar-powered cell phone on the market. The Samsung Guru E1107 was designed with a small solar panel to the backside of the phone but the reason almost no one is aware of this breakthrough is because the design failed. It was unable to create enough meaningful and lasting power to charge the phone.
The 5 reasons we don’t have solar powered phones yet include:
Changeability in weather/ sun-consistency
Not being powerful enough compared to electricity
Not mainstream enough to be affordable
Not stable enough to provide a complete electrical current
The panel required would be too large currently to be practical with petite smartphones
We will discuss the reasons the technology is so incredibly close yet just not quite there yet, the advantages, disadvantages, options to charge your phone by solar power which are currently available, and how long we’ll have to wait for the full-blown breakthrough! If you’ve ever wondered about a more environmentally friendly option to charging your world, this guide will be your go-to for all things solar and cell.
The 5 Reasons We Don’t Have Solar Powered Phones (Yet!)
The answer to this is that we have (fascinatingly enough) had solar powered cell phones nearly a decade ago! The design failed, but why is it still taking so long to make progress?
The short answer is – they’re working on it. I personally don’t feel it’s far off based on the progressions made for eco-friendly power and the work that’s been done thus far. It’s certainly in our midst but what precisely is the holdup?
To put it simply:
Sun-inconsistency
Not powerful enough
Not mainstream enough
Not stable enough
Not practical in size
These all seem like solvable problems at hand, because we already have hundreds of solar-powered panels to charge your cellphone, just none attached to the actual phone yet. That’s promising though, right?
They’re already charging calculators by solar power, but phones are a different story based on how much charge they require.
The first solar powered cell phone, the Samsung Guru E1107 had so much potential as it was created for third world countries and places which experienced a lot of power outages. It’s amazing that work was being done in these hostile living environments to make power a more accessible resource.
The issue was that the Guru would only be able to hold a charge for around 5-10 minutes. Basically, you would leave it out to charge all day and only be able to call mom for 5 minutes. Not the most useful, but good try!
For this short call, it would zap the power line and absorb a day’s worth of solar energy. The design made sense for the market’s it was targeted at.
Design Attempt Two – The Samsung Blue Earth
The second attempt was released in the same year, 2009, by Samsung. Now the design had mastered a full 10 minutes of phone conversation from the solar power panel on the backside of the cell phone.
The Blue Earth was actually quite a quick advancement as compared to the Guru. Now the phone could search the web, YouTube, hop on social media, and do advanced activities which the earlier design of that same year was nowhere near capable of reaching.
The Blue Earth was even constructed of recyclable materials, sold in a recycled cardboard box which the user could hold onto as it doubled as a stand, making this design perhaps the world’s most eco-friendly phone to date.
There is a link to the phone on Amazon still if you’d like to get a visual image of it, but the listing is unavailable with no signs of becoming available anytime soon – Samsung Blue Earth
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