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Have you ever...

...read a business communication that never really got to the point?
...read a manual only to have more questions than it answered?
... seen an advertisement and asked, "What are they selling?"

Technical writing is the way you communicate to colleagues, outside business professionals, clientele and future customers. They must clearly understand what you're saying. How can you be sure that what you say is what they hear? Clearly written, precise copy in the language they understand is essential. Every industry has it's own terms, references and sub-language. Its use becomes so second nature, you can often be speaking your own technical language and no one else really understands it.
If someone says, "RAM", do they mean a collision, an animal or computer memory? If someone working in radio or television tells you they have a "SPOT," are you looking for a stain on their shirt or for your commercial that will be airing soon? When I write your copy, there is no need to guess if your message is received. I guarantee your message will be understood.

Why?
Because it's my job to make you look good.

The MONEY advantage to hiring a Freelance Writer:

  • Reduce your costs with "task-specific" help only when you need it.
  • Save money that would otherwise pay for sick time, benefits, vacations, etc.
  • Relieve short term staffing shortages
  • Always a fresh perspective and enthusiasm.
  • Gives small firms a competitive edge.
  • Less expensive than a PR Firm or Ad Agency.

    A Freelance Writer will:

  • Let you focus on your own priorities
  • Turn out high quality material
  • Increase your efficiency
  • Help your bottom line
  • Enhance your image
  • Make your deadline
  • Make your life easier

  • If something has your name on it, shouldn't it be the best representation of you?


    The following are samples of Technical Writing:
    note: all documents are Microsoft WORD files

    HOW-TO Non-Linear Edit
    Non Linear vs Linear Editing Comparsion table

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