Emma Collins
Princess Angolluan is a seasoned content writer with a unique background as a language teacher in Japan creating how-to guides and tutorials relating to her wide interests in technology and health.
About Emma Collins
A standout for her versatility, Emma adeptly has written for over five years. She has contributed to several reputable websites (particularly in the Tech niche), like MakeTechEasier, Productivity Spot, Spreadsheet Point, Lift: Story Maker, MakeUseOf, Online Tech Tips, Help Desk Geek, and more, which has significantly enhanced her online presence. As a result, her name carries a strong sense of E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness).
Before embarking on her writing career, Emma was an English Language Teacher and cultural ambassador in Hokkaido, Japan---a role that enriched her adaptability and communication skills. She worked in three different schools: elementary, junior, and senior high school.
Experience
A seasoned content writer with a unique background as a language teacher in Japan, Princess spent over 5 years crafting tutorials and how-to guides on various topics. With a diverse writing portfolio that spans from Technology to social media, Emma is now specializing in drug and alcohol addiction.
Education
Emma graduated with a degree in Communication at Far Eastern University
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