For over two years, I have been working as a blog author for the international marketplace Autoline — one of the largest platforms for selling cars, commercial vehicles, and special equipment in Europe. During this time, 107 articles have been published under my authorship about passenger cars, freight transport, special equipment, legislation, and the peculiarities of operating machinery. The collaboration continues to this day. ## Task The editorial team provided topics and requirements for the materials. My task was to prepare articles that simultaneously: * meet editorial standards; * contain only verified technical data; * are easy to read even for people without specialized education; * perform well in search results. ## The Most Challenging Aspect of the Project The main difficulty lay not in writing the texts, but in finding and verifying technical information. For most materials, I had to work with official documentation from manufacturers, technical catalogs, and several independent sources simultaneously. This was especially true for legislative articles, model comparisons, and materials about the characteristics of machinery, where even a minor mistake could mislead the reader. On average, one article took about two working days, a significant portion of which was spent on research and fact-checking. ## What Was Accomplished * 107 published articles; * over two years of continuous collaboration; * technical reviews of cars and commercial vehicles; * comparative materials; * articles on legislation and customs clearance; * regular creation of SEO content for the international marketplace. ## Result After successfully working on Autoline, I was involved in two more international projects of the same holding — Machineryline and Agriline. In total, over 330 technical articles have been prepared for the group of companies. During the collaboration, I received top ratings for work quality, professionalism, adherence to deadlines, and communication. Eventually, the collaboration transitioned from the marketplace to a direct contract through an individual entrepreneur.