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Annette Slade is a food and product photographer based in Denver. While nationally published and the recipient of many industry awards, Annette struggled to write about her accomplishments with confidence. That’s where I came in: to provide some perspective and a bit of copy-writing sparkle!
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Bethany McCamish is a brand and web designer in Portland offering a streamlined branding model that naturally comes with a higher price tag. Who better to write her crucial sales page, then, than a professional copywriter?
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Ashley Tanzosh runs a “witchy” ritual candle company out of Georgia. It was an exciting new challenge to lean into magical language in my copy and reflect the pagan rituals of the Wheel of the Year through my messaging! Check out the final result here.
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Meg Maenus is a stylist and colorist in Texas. She wanted her website to effuse a comfortable, relaxed, come-as-yourself vibe. I’m proud of the way my copy captures her warm energy!
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Twyla Adkins runs a project management agency for successful business people who have big projects coming up and need support. She was looking for sleek, powerful, bold language—harder, better, faster, stronger. Check out what we came up with!
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Veronica Frost is the lead interior designer of Diamonds in the Desert Design. She needed new website copy and fast!
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been in business for years, but had always felt embarrassed about her website presence. It didn’t match the quality of her work.
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Jaqcue is an adventure elopement and wedding photographer based in the Central Valley of California. She loves her work but hates writing about it! That’s my cue.
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Catie DiMaggio is an aesthetician and educator who runs Catie D. Artistry. She specializes in eyelash extensions and has recently grown into mentoring other aspiring beauty biz owners through her signature suite of offerings.
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Karli Depanfilis is the brand and web designer behind Flair by KD. She struggled to articulate her services in a way that made sense, flowed, and wasn’t too wordy.