The late great English poet, John Keats, once said, “Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced” (“BrainyQuote,” n.d.). 

Establishing Your Business Message in the Forefront of Peoples' Minds

You are well aware of the challenges of message bombardment with digital communication that you face daily. From back-to-back texts blowing up your phone, to an ever-expanding email inbox, to videos rolling from one reel to the next, to headline after headline scrolling up and down the webpage - it never ends!

When it comes to your business, the priority today, tomorrow, and forever is to establish your message in the forefront of peoples' minds, ahead of the many other competing messages they encounter.

For every emotion, situation, and experience in existence, there is a matching one-liner, catch phrase, or quote of all quotes that best captures the very essence of your product, service, or event and brings authenticity to it.

You understand that when this match is found, you not only have message exposure, but you also have people walking away from your message retaining a key takeaway(s) that is written within their minds forever.

All it takes is the right combination of three to five words within the copy/content to unlock your message potential and make this real and lasting impact. It's what you strive for and thrive on!

Words of a Feather Flock Together

A thriving work environment to be in would be a conference room where colleagues collaborate at the table, draw upon each others' experiences, and build creative momentum as everyone feeds off of one another's ideas - iron sharpening iron.

Where I will mesh well with other staff is by being approachable, down-to-earth, laid back, and giving colleagues the benefit of the doubt.

As an organized, detail-oriented, creative writing professional, crafting messages that speaks to where people are at in life, that relates to peoples' life experiences, and that makes connections with people is a passion of mine.

What I Bring to the Table

At the present moment I have the ability to compose email copy, a press release, a sales letter, a product description, and I can design an event flyer.

Delivering proper format, structure, sequence of information, and being thorough in messages is a priority to me.

In my current customer service travel support role I have applied these skills by quoting, booking, and preparing trip invoices for clients that allows them to easily locate important information such as promotions applied, additional fees, cancellation policies, and travel insurance terms and conditions.

My Vision for the Future

I seek to use both written communication and creativity in order to glorify God, promote engaging ideas and concepts, and draw upon my learned experiences to help others at improving the overall quality of their lives.

In five years time I seek to be experienced and established in a Marketing Communications role, and to continue in skill growth by expanding my copywriting and content writing abilities, setting up a “lifestyle” themed blog, incorporating SEO guidelines into my writing, and producing and editing videos with special effects.

My reasons for pursuing a Marketing Communications role are two-fold. First, reading the book "What Color is Your Parachute" by Richard Nelson Bolles revealed that written communication is my number one transferable skill. Second, other people I know have told me I have writing ability.

Why Hire Me

My strong written communication skills, confidence in speaking publicly, e-folders and e-files organization, ability to communicate digitally via Zoom and Microsoft Teams, use of Desktop Publisher and Canva for creative expression, and my commitment to crafting messages that resonate with peoples' life experiences are what makes me the perfect candidate for multiple Marketing Communications roles!

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