Clients

shamrockPast and present clients include:

  • Seventh Kingdom IGE (Marketing Director–updates social media, targets requested demographic prospects, creates and publishes press releases and web contents, assists players, sings and acts in improvisational interactive role playing environment)
  • Fright Times (assists with initial review and editing of manuscripts; conducts and prepares interviews with haunting industry professionals)
  • MCS: Micciche Computer Services (Press release, web content editing, business profile)
  • Dakota Jay (extensive musician biography)
  • National Charter Schools Institute (edited monograph)
  • willpowerless (short band biography)
  • Demand Studios (writes how-to and ‘about’ articles, conforming to strict editorial guidelines)
  • HomeSpace (maintains daily informative blog about real estate in New York and New Jersey)
  • HelloMetro (serves as hyperlocal reporter for Philadelphia and surrounding Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware suburbs)
  • CultureMob (blogs in informal tone about Philadelphia-area events including fairs, festivals, and trade shows)
  • Break Studios (researches and writes quirky topics, mainly targeted to a male audience)
  • Experts123 (writes marketing and presentation how-tos in addition to a variety of general topics)
  • eCopywriters (writes concise, compelling copy about insurance, real estate, and marketing)
  • New Jersey Based Video Production Company (wrote web and email advertisement content, marketing consultant)
  • Masters Degree Candidate (formatted thesis document and references electronically to conform with APA style guidelines)
  • Concerned Citizen (spun provided bullet points into a compassionate and convincing letter to a prominent politician)
  • Job Seeker–Former United States Marine/Sales and Communications Specialist (updated resume to include key points; formatted in functional and cronological, tailored to specific areas of seeker’s expertise)
  • Alltern8 (conducted and published several interviews with important names in the geek subculture/arts & entertainment industry)
  • Today.com [Company no longer operational] (blogged daily on blogs covering spirituality and costuming)

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