Need Fresh Ideas?

In today’s tough economic climate, you have to make the most of every business opportunity. You simply can’t afford to turn people away with marketing copy that rambles, ricochets, sputters or stalls.

dsc04209_2_21That’s why you need Lea Writes, LLC. Writing is my strength and my passion. I’ll craft just the right combination of words to draw customers in, and invite them to read further. Words that create a compelling reason for your prospects to become customers. Right now.

“Can’t I Do This Myself?”
As a business owner, you’re likely a champion multi-tasker. You’re used to doing things for yourself, and it’s worked for you so far. Why not continue to write your own marketing materials, website or blog?

Because deep down, you know that everyone has his or her strengths. Writing for business is mine. By investing in my services, you can check “crisp, professional writing” off your list — and focus instead on the multitude of other tasks that fuel your company’s growth.

Who’s Lea?
With more than 13 years of corporate marketing, public relations and advertising experience, I’ve been around long enough to understand how business works. But I’m also on the leading edge of the social media wave that’s revolutionizing the way we go to market today. I’m a blogger who “tweets,” “Diggs,” and “friends” with the best of ‘em – and I know how to use the new media to achieve your business goals.

Whether it’s your SEO (search engine-optimized) website, blog, newsletter, e-book, brochure, press release, bio, ad or a simple editing project — I thrive on creating a professional, yet approachable, tone that’s infinitely readable. I love to thoroughly research an industry, and immerse myself in it fully — so that I can write it like you’d say it. Only better.

For a quote on your next project, call 303.547.5066 or email: lea (at) leawrites (dot) com. Connect with me on Twitter, too — I look forward to working together!

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