Clients
Variety: the spice of life
One of the things I love most about copywriting is that every day is different, new and interesting and full of opportunities to learn. If I don’t know anything about the nature of your business beforehand, I know the right questions to ask and the best places to do my research.
I enjoy learning about new businesses – and I enjoy taking complicated information and transforming it into engaging and easily understood copy. It’s a constant challenge that requires intelligence, insight and creativity. But, above all, it means that I bring a fresh approach and much-needed objectivity to each and every project: my talent is to see your business through the eyes of your target audience.
I live and work from Topsham, near Exeter, and particularly enjoy promoting local businesses in the West Country. However, the nature of my work means that I can provide writing services to anyone, practically anywhere in the world.
Here’s a list of some of my clients:
VisitLondon, London
Ashfords Solicitors, Exeter, Devon
Technology Law Alliance, London
Birchwood UK, Topsham, Devon
Origin Financial, Brierly Hill, West Midlands
Taverner’s Farm, Kennford, Devon
Remedies Laser Skin & Health Clinic, Topsham, Devon
Gribbles Butchers, Ivybridge, Devon
Truelegal Solicitors, Topsham, Devon
The Puffing Billy Restaurant, Exton, Devon
PDC Inspiration, Topsham, Devon
The Manor Hotel, Exmouth, Devon
Peter Zealley Craniosacral Practitioner, Exeter, Devon
Woodhayes Country House Hotel, Whimple, Devon
Gemini Taxis, Exeter, Devon
Gravitas Recruitment South West, Exeter, Devon
East of Exe Estate Agency, Topsham, Devon
And if you’d like to see some samples of my work, take a look at the following websites:
www.theloftconversioncompany.com
www.woodhayescountryhouse.co.uk


n the world of e-commerce, simply having an online presence is no longer enough. To survive and thrive you need carefully targeted, engaging and persuasive webcopy that packs a punch.
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