Spellbinding copy

 

Hire me to build love and loyalty for your brand 

 

 

 

 

Magical, isn’t it, what the right words can do?  

 

Trigger the giggles, or punch you in the gut.  

 

Convince you, reassure you, even make you feel loved.

Choosing the right words can make your business thrive. 

 

As a freelance copywriter, I know the right words are out there. It’s just a question of pinning the rascals down.

 

 Seeing how they look in the design. Hearing how they sound out loud.

 

Ruthlessly wondering if there’s a better, more specific, more emotive word for the job.  

 

 

 When you find the right words, you know. They move you. Make you feel something. Convict you to act.

 

That’s when you publish, or click send, and wait for the results to stream in.

 

 

If you need a reliable copywriter to help you find the right words, let’s chat.

 

I can help you write chatty newsletters, clickable emails and SEO-friendly websites.

 

You can relax while I take care of your:

 

Brochures, leaflets, direct mail, social media, product branding, signage.

 

Stories, games, puzzles and interactive trails for children. 

 

 

 Honestly, I can. I’ve done it before.

I’ve got 20 years of experience copywriting for charities, entrepreneurs, universities and family attractions.

 

You can hire me to find the words that move people, so that they:

 

 

Click through your content.

 

 

 Buy your product.

 

 

Understand your point of view.

 

 

Give to your charity. 

 

 

Love your brand.

 

 

I’m based in south-west London but work remotely for clients all over the world. Think I might be able to help?  

 

 

Catherine is a brilliant writer. She nailed our tone of voice immediately, which not many people do.

Claudia Ruane

Head of Copy, Abel & Cole

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