Frequently Asked Questions
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You can email me with any questions or concerns. | |
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A freelance copywriter is also known as a business or commercial writer. They are an experienced specialist who is responsible for the creation of copy, usually for print and electronic media, television, radio and collateral material. | |
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Corporations now retain fewer staff and resources, while working with smaller budgets. Creative, marketing and communication departments are being reduced or eliminated. Therefore, organizations rely on professional freelance copywriters. The benefits of hiring a professional are: no salaries, training, vacation time, sick days, health insurance or benefits. Your company only pays for the time you need and you receive a consistently fresh and knowledgeable writing perspective. | |
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My skills are focused on corporations, government, businesses, associations, and not-for-profit. I also work with advertising agencies, design firms, and marketing companies. View my client list. | |
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I provide my expertise, experience and my time. I rarely charge by the hour. I charge flat fees for common projects. Each project is priced according to the following project criteria:
To request a quote for your project please contact me. | |
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Yes. I require 50% deposit, with the balance invoiced upon completion and due within 14 days. I accept cheques and money orders. | |
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Yes. For all projects, we both sign a letter of agreement. That way, we both agree in writing about the scope of your project, what I am required to deliver, deadlines I must meet, what is included in my professional fee, and how I will invoice you. | |
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I require any background materials you can provide. Materials might include brochures, web content, spec sheets, case studies, market research, and company information. Then I will interview you and any other key individuals. | |
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