Get ice cold traffic to hot leads wanting to give you their money
Let real world results improve strategy, not theory
Get copy that models proven industry standards, not copy that you think might work
Deliver copy that and reflects your voice and makes your competition really unhappy
If you've been looking for a copywriter for any amount of time, chances are you've been searching for the moment to say those words.
The fact that you're here tells me that you're tired of loosing thousands of dollars to the competition who (to be honest) aren't nearly as good as you.
You start wondering "How is this possible?!"
So you go back to your website and see:
"We offer professional and kind service"
"We've got the best selections and the lowest prices..."
You lost weeks or even months of your income all because you couldn't write the right words to make people understand how good you are.
Ok, since you're not good at it. You hire smarter.
Now from this point you've got two ways to go about this:
1. You go find a freelancer on upwork
You interview a few that you *think* might be a good match
You pay them (a bad sign)
They hop off to go straight to the google doc (a really bad sign)
*deadline comes and goes*
You follow up asking how it's going
*crickets for days
You ask for your money back
*gasp: They're gone like a fart in the wind
What does that leave you to?
Well...
"Quintellex improved content to engage with no-technical audience, he made a big effort to analyze what they could not only improve but also add so the website is more complete according to out services and audience."
I deliver high quality copy for the right business, so I have a set of rigorous standards and procedures when creating our copy which I have written in gold at this point. That means working with your through through the revision process is a must.
By the way, if you aren't completely satisfied with the results at any point for any reason, you'll get a 100% money-back guarantee, so don't toss and turn at night wondering if picking up the phone and letting me know is the right choice.
But why am I making this promise?
It's because I know (and you know too if you're still here) that I'm good at what we do, so I wouldn't be making that promise if I weren't.
I'll often get a handle on this during the early stages (steps 1 and 2) of the project . I'll review your existing online presence, ask you about any preferences you may have, and get to know everything about how you operate.
Once you submit the form we'll go back and forth until we are both sure that I'm are the right match for you. In that case we'll talk through zoom and on call, and instead of having you chase me for updates and vice versa, we'll make sure we have another meeting lined up before we even leave the call.
Since I'm a web marketer, that means I won't be open to handling things like email copy, ghostwriting, and other miscellaneous types of copy. However I do create blogs, case studies, landing pages, and any other copy related to your website.