Where to Find Me

March 1, 2020

Where to Find Me…

 

I’m semi-retired now as a copy, content and features writer and editor, and loving every minute of the freedom I’ve gained to play pickle ball and wally ball (after years behind a desk), read, visit with friends, go to movies, hang with my goats and cats, and enjoy life in general.

 

But as long as my brain remains online, I will always be doing some writing and editing.

 

My regular clients keep me almost as busy as I want to be these days, but I also get new clients (usually referrals from existing clients or invitations from prospective clients at Upwork) who come to me for one-off projects or longer-term projects that don’t require me to be in the saddle for more than five to ten hours per week.

 

If you’re looking for occasional help from a professional writer or editor, please reach out to me at krisATwordwhispererDOTnet. If you operate in any of the niches I serve (see below), I’ll be happy to take a look at what you need and see if I feel I’m the one to tackle it for you. If not, I may be able to refer you to another tried-and-true provider.

 

My Ideal Client is …

  • Passionate about a benevolent cause (human, animal, the environment, helpful/healthy products/services)

Clean water and other resources, climate change, alternative non-fossil-fuel energy (except nuclear)

                Elder Care Options

                Head Start

                Life Coaches 

                Business Coaches 

                Self-Help Coaches 

                Inspirational Speakers 

                Animal welfare and humane education (not “animal rights”)

                Habitat for Humanity

                Religious causes (missions, inter-faith pursuits, introductions to other faith traditions)

                Natural Resources causes 

                Christian/Jewish/Islamic writers and pastors/rabbis/imams

Clients who need to have e-books written, ghosted, improved or proofread

Clients who have products or services that truly improve their customers’ lives or businesses (apps developers, spas and salons, weight loss clinics, security systems, healthy water, many more)

Clients who need on-hold messages written for their company phone systems or telemarketing scripts for their in-house or off-shore marketing teams

  • Driven to help others, with the ability to pay what exemplary copy writing is worth based on long-term ROI
  • Insecure or unsure about their own writing or communications abilities because of unhappy experiences in high school English, business communications, and other communications classes or because of ESL difficulties, dyslexia, etc.
  • Too busy running a business to be involved in the day-to-day aspects of public outreach via written communications: sales pieces, website outreach, etc.

 

Please Note: Industries I rarely-to-never write for include banking, fashion, finance, insurance, IT, legal/ law, medical, real estate, securities, and telecommunications. (Most of these are heavily-regulated industries with precise, or imprecise, advertising guidelines. You should hire a legal writer well-versed in the rules of the industry to tackle these unless the talking points you give me are already vetted by your attorney and pass muster in the legal realm.)

 

So, even though this website isn’t as well-attended in the blog-writing sphere as it has been in the past, that doesn’t mean I’m not ready, willing and able to serve you when you need someone who does what I do as well as I do it.

 

Take a look at my Testimonials/Reviews page and you’ll see I’m still in the saddle and serving clients regularly, and they’re uniformly happy with what I do for them.

 

I’d be happy to make you that happy, too. So, reach out!

 

Thanks!

 

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Which I am going to say right now. Thank you!