Are you ready to take your small business to the next level in marketing and advertising?
Do you need someone to write newsletters, mailers and flyers for your nonprofit organization?
Let Distinctly WrittenCommunications take care of your writing headaches by providing you with the clear, concise and compelling copy necessary to inform, attract, enlighten and educate your readers and clients - while making you look great!
No job is too small or too large. From a three line classified ad to a 250 page procedure manual, if it has your name on it, shouldn't it present the best image of you and your organization?
Proofreading/Critiques
Do you have something down on paper, but you're just not sure about spelling, grammar or style? Are you wondering if the words you have written will get your point across to your target audience?
Send us your copy in electronic format and we will proofread, critique and edit it. We will then send you a copy of your original and the polished version. Rates and fees are reduced for this service in most cases simply because you have provided a solid base for the finished copy.
Advertising Copy
While visuals such as photographs, charts, graphs and other effects are an important part of an advertising campaign, wordsare the foundation; the message that is communicated to the prospect.
Advertorials
Brochures
Catalog copy
Direct mail
Postcards
Radio spots
Sales letters
Yellow Pages ads
Corporate Communications
In the world of big business, successfully communicating with your employees, especially in a large setting can be a difficult task. We can help you to make the "communication connection" between management and employee.
Articles
Booklets
Employee handbooks
External newsletters
Internal newsletters
Procedure manuals
Training manuals
Speeches
Nonprofit and Other Communications
Keeping members, constituents and affiliates informed is a must when building and promoting that nonprofit organization or civic, public or administrative campaign. Fill the informational void with copy that will clearly present your particular principles or theme to your reader or audience.