Cameron Rogers is a life long entrepreneur with success in the real estate development, real estate sales, third party logistics and private security businesses. Cameron’s extensive writing experience includes writing sales copy, website text, sales proposals, complex real estate development applications, government grant applications, and many persuasive letters in the course of building his various businesses.
An avid reader, Cameron enjoys researching and writing on a wide diversity of topics. He often pulls topic ideas from his 1000+ book personal library.
Starting young as a writer, Cameron sold his first article to a multi-national magazine at age 14 and later ran his high school newspaper. Strong writing skills and the ability to quickly absorb information earned Cameron a 4 year degree in Business Administration with Academic Honors in just 2.5 years of study.
Cameron also enjoys travel and learning about other cultures. He has already traveled to over 30 countries in Europe, Asia, the Persian Gulf, North Africa, North America, and the Caribbean. Canadian born, with an American degree, Cameron is happily married to a Malaysian wife completing an international scope to his life.
Specific writing requests are welcomed. Preferred Topics: Real Estate, General Business, Finance (US or Canada focused), Travel, Cross Cultural Issues, and Religion.
Number of Articles Written: 47
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 2
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 15
The article briefly explores the genesis of Tu Bishvat as a tree planting day. It next discusses how modern Israelis donate money to plant trees. The focus shifts to direct involvement by children and families in tree planting efforts. Finally there is a call to action to plant a tree this year. This evergreen article is a succinct 219 words to meet a client request. It is ideal as a short interest piece of content during the month of January.
Words: 219 Downloads: 0 Category: Environmental By: Cameron RogersThis 3 paragraph article explores the meaning of Tu Bshvat including why the Jewish celebration occurs when it does. The subsequent paragraphs deal with the traditional wines and foods used. Article is about 200 words to meet original customer request and is not very in depth due to target word count restrictions. Article would be good as a short introduction to Tu Bshvat products.
Words: 194 Downloads: 0 Category: Religion By: Cameron Rogers