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Angela Tague

Sioux City

Content Writer and Blogger at Freelance

Angela writes marketing and journalistic content online. She focuses on health/wellness, lifestyle, pets, and business. #contentmarketing https://t.co/nuH4MdOC7x

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  • 2 weeks ago | kaytee.com | Angela Tague

    Cockatiels easily woo bird lovers with their gentle, affectionate personalities. They tend to bond easily with humans during playtime and will even whistle along to your favorite tune, showing off their intelligence and camaraderie. Or maybe you're attracted to this petite parrot's feathery, funky mohawk. It's called a crest and allows the pet to express his mood, making it easy to connect with your birdy buddy. Feathers up? I'm listening, curious, excited, and ready for attention. Feathers down?

  • 3 weeks ago | webwritingadvice.com | Angela Tague

    Lately, the posts on my social media feeds are divided. Some small business owners share often about a slowdown in finding freelance work and worrying about the future, while others post about their current projects and booked calendars. It’s no secret things have been weird in the small business world since the 2020 pandemic and 2024 US election cycle, both events resulting in worker layoffs, law changes, business closures and overhauls to the ways people work.

  • 3 weeks ago | cupcakesandyogapants.com | Angela Tague

    My washing machine won’t stay on. My left ear has shooting pain, and I can’t hear out of it. And, my dog caught a bird that flew into the window of my car. Crap situations, right? They all happened within a few weeks, leaving me exhausted, in pain, behind on my tasks, frustrated and sad. My head was in a bad space. Thankfully, I was able to rescue the bird. It simply flew away with fewer feathers. And, I’m washing my essential laundry at my boyfriend’s house while I wait for my repair appointment.

  • 1 month ago | kaytee.com | Angela Tague

    If you hear an ornate birdsong duet on a forest walk, it might just be a pair of wrens showing off their vocal skills. Males and females sing different parts of a song so well the melody is easily mistaken for one bird's creation. Wrens are unique little wild friends with big voices that birders enjoy hearing in their backyards. Today we're learning all about wrens from Jeffrey A. Stratford, PhD., chair of the Department of Biology and Earth System Sciences at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania.

  • 1 month ago | kaytee.com | Angela Tague

    The petite little chickadee loves attention. After all, it sings its name out loud and clear so bird watchers can get a good glimpse. Chicka dee dee dee dee deeChicka dee dee dee dee deeBut did you know this wild bird changes the length of its tune based on nervousness? The call helps warn other birds of potential predators in the area. The more "dees" you hear after the "chicka," the higher the alert level.

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Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com)
Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com) @AngelaTague
16 Jun 25

There's a new weekly chat for freelancers on Bluesky. It's called #FreelanceFriends. We meet on Thursdays at noon EST. Join us on June 19 as we chat about embracing elasticity & adaptability in small business. Sometimes we have to change how we think about work, and what we do! https://t.co/M3K4PYkK2N

Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com)
Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com) @AngelaTague
13 Jun 25

Check out my latest article: Embracing Elasticity and Adaptability in Small Business https://t.co/m0NzPt3IXB via @LinkedIn

Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com)
Angela Tague (WebWritingAdvice.com) @AngelaTague
13 Jun 25

Each time an article publishes, I go through a routine. I share it out on my social media channels, add it to my online writing portfolio and send a quick note of thanks to any sources or experts mentioned in the article. https://t.co/ZsZomm13vS #WebWritingAdvice