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Free Features launches content service

Free Features has announced the launch of a service designed to help publishers create content.

Free Features launches content service
Janet Kelly: "We have a huge archive of features and using technology, including our own plugin, simplifies the often complex process of content management, helping editors and publishers focus on what matters most."

The new service from Free Features allows features, articles, recipes and more to be downloaded from its website.

Publishers can choose from a content archive or request content on any subject – with features being delivered within a 24-hour period, added the company.

The new system also includes a WordPress plugin so digital publishers using that platform can seamlessly integrate content.

Subscription plans allow for as many features per month as needed – with pricing starting at £1.99 per month for five credits and rising according to requirements.

Janet Kelly: "We are excited to introduce our new service to the publishing community." Image supplied by Free Features.
As the internet continues to evolve, staying ahead of the curve is essential for success and Free Features says it has embraced technology to allow for delivery of this service. Editorial standards are maintained by using ‘real’ human journalists to create and edit content – ensuring the best mix of people and computers, the company continued.

"We are excited to introduce our new service to the publishing community," said Janet Kelly, CEO.

"We have a huge archive of features and using technology, including our own plugin, simplifies the often complex process of content management, helping editors and publishers focus on what matters most: creating valuable, engaging content for their audiences."

Free Features sees itself as an innovator in the field of digital content management. With a team of journalists, writers, editors and technology experts, the company says it is committed to developing solutions that empower individuals and businesses to succeed in the digital realm.

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