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I'd love to hear about how I can help, but you might be wondering ...
What's an Editorial Director?
An Editorial Director is a responsible and reliable partner who can oversee and manage the content marketing strategy for your business.
Duties often include:
- Developing and implementing a content calendar
- Managing a team of writers and editors
- Hiring subject-matter experts
- Conducting research and fact-checking
- Producing content that's aligned with SEO and marketing goals
- Creating a cohesive brand voice through excellent writing
- Working with cross-functional teams to make smart decisions
- Analyzing metrics that inform priorities
- Maintaining a high level of quality, accuracy, and trust
No one knows your company better than you. Let me help you organize and spread your ideas.
Starting today, you can add expert editorial direction to your content production without disrupting the workflow of your team.
Get quality assurance from the human who deeply understands interesting writing that hooks other humans.
My unique background in traditional journalism, public relations, copywriting, SEO, strategy, and management elevates the professionalism of your digital brand.
This type of creative partnership produces content that attracts and grows an audience of customers.
I look forward to hearing details about the role you're looking to fill and helping you uphold a standard of immaculate communication!
– STEFANIE
Are you a new writer?
A new writer has a specific subject matter expertise but little-to-no experience getting writing work in their field. They haven't established themselves as a writer yet.
If that sounds like you, I can help:
● Crush the fear and doubt that's stopped you from publishing your writing
● Manage your time like a professional writer who doesn't sacrifice their life for the sake of art
● Establish yourself as a writer for hire, which means other writers won't take the gigs that are a perfect fit for you
● Stand out as an expert, even if you've tried to get writing jobs before and failed
● Pursue new types of work you love
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