Content is dead? Long live content…
You don’t have to be a Kanye West to be a word smith genius? Anyone can churn out a set number of words on a given topic, but successful content marketing requires you to become a genuine thought leader in your industry – something that can only be achieved by publishing content with substance as well as style.
We offer a range of professional writing services, tailored to your organisation’s needs: from real life case studies, articles and interviews to annual reports, communications copy and newsletters.
LIFE IS SHORT: WRITE SOMETHING THAT MATTERS
Depending on your requirements, we can provide you with a single copywriter or a team of writers. We are experienced at working in many different industry sectors, and can join your existing team or work independently.
You can rely on us to stick to the brief and produce consistently sharp, concise copy on time and to budget. We also provide a copy-editing and proofreading service to ensure that your finished publications are word perfect.
Our copywriting services include:
• Newsletters
• Leaflets & Magazines and Brochures
• Direct Main & Email Campaigns
• Reports & Annual Reviews
Next Previous Context with Content & Copy
The way we experience story will evolve. But as storytelling animals, we will no more give it up than start walking on fours.''
Content is anything that adds value to the reader's life.”
The only way to win at content marketing is for the reader to say 'this was specifically written for me'.''
Life is short. write stuff that matters!''
Content is anything that adds value to the readers life.''
Good content isn't about good storytelling. It's about telling a good story well.''
Traditional marketing and advertising is telling the world you're a rock star. Content Marketing is showing the world that you are one.''
The idea is to write it so that people hear it and it slides through the brain and goes straight to the heart.''
Your readers should be so compelled to read your copy that they cannot stop reading until they read all of it as if sliding down a slippery slope.''