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Our business is writing persuasive copy
What we do to help your business communicate more effectively
We’ll maximise your message and create copy to showcase your achievements, ensuring your business gets the attention it deserves.
As a business writer in Oxfordshire, we can help you with –
Content for websites
Original content for new websites or we can refresh existing sites
Marketing literature
Attention-grabbing leaflets, posters, adverts
Company newsletters
Copy that’s clear and succinct, engaging with your audience
Blogs
We’ll write to any desired length and frequency, and schedule online
Articles
Brief us to write from scratch, or we’ll edit your copy. We can research too
Press releases & PR
Product launches, events, company news? We’ll get the PR angles covered and write stories for local or national press
Case studies
Showcase the best of your achievements and impress prospective clients
Proposals, bid submissions
Present carefully constructed and well-presented proposals
Sales presentations
Show command of the key points, get them across with style, just wow them
Reports
We’ll attend conferences and events or write from notes you provide
Letters
A well-worded letter creates the right impression, adding the finishing touch
Email campaigns
Punchy, attention-grabbing copy that builds readership
Copy editing
A fresh pair of eyes, ensuring clear content, correct spelling and grammar
Proofreading
Eliminate typos and last-minute glitches before printing or uploading
German and French translation
Received an enquiry? Want to read press comment? We’ll translate it
Quick tips to empower your writing
- Don’t be defeated by a blank piece of paper – plan the outline, write key points, then prioritise. Create headings, start and close lines later
- If you’re stuck or lost for inspiration, go and get a coffee or do something else. When you come back, ‘writer’s block’ should have cleared
- Sometimes less is more – don’t use ten words where two will do. Avoid repetition and using the same words too frequently
- Look carefully at punctuation – commas help to break up sentences and make the meaning clearer
- To minimise errors, always re-read what you’ve written, whether email, press release or newsletter, preferably a few hours later or the next day. When it’s sent, it’s sent!
- If you’re up against it and the clock’s ticking, bring a fresh pair of eyes to the task. Sometimes it can be difficult to see the wood for the trees!