Digital Marketing Copywriters
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We are still in the hunt for "expert" digital marketing copywriters. While some previous mozzers recommended websites to visit, we're really interested in names to directly contact them.
Help is much appreciated guys and girls!
Thanks
Gary
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I can bring you in touch with a good one tbh. Is there a contact number/form to send more details?
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No worries Gary.
I have just one thought in mind, maybe have a read of this article by one of our content writers. See what you think, if the author's content is not quite what you are after no worries. - bit of a long shot but good writer (ex journalist).
http://instantatlas.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/calling-denise-from-derby/
Best
David
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Thanks for trying to help regardless David!
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Ah! right no worries Gary, the people I'm thinking of focus on UK and US public health, write for Virgin etc.
Sorry I don't think I can get you a match on this one.
Good luck though, hope you find suitable people.
David
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Sorry in answer to your question David.
Our industry is Digital Marketing, so information in relation to social media, google, search engines, email marketing. Absolutely anything to do with online marketing which is informative for our clients and general users.
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Hi David
We are based in London and ideally the writers should be based in the UK/USA/CANADA or AUSTRALIA.
Gary
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Is their a particular industry/topic/theme based copywriter you are after Gary?
UK based writer?
Not referring to myself, just aware of a couple of good ones I use and have done for a few years.
David
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