Frequently Asked Questions

  • Fear not! The lists provided are not meant to be exhaustive. Copy is everywhere, and the catalog of types of copy in the world is truly massive.

    If you pop over to my contact page and take a few minutes to send in a form, we can go from there.

    I look forward to learning about your organization and project!

  • This is a really fair question, and I understand why you want to get an idea of the cost up front. (It’s just good sense, and I’m nothing if not a supporter of good, old-fashioned common sense.)

    The thing is this: There’s no “one size fits all” when it comes to copywriting. The scope and inner workings of each project—even the same type of project—can vary so drastically that, to provide general pricing on my website wouldn’t be in either of our best interests.

    The good news: With a free 30-Minute Copy Consult, I can find out everything I need to know to build a custom quote that delivers the most value possible and meets your project’s goals, timeline and budget.

    ⭐ This is not a sales call (let’s both take a moment to celebrate that fact, shall we?). It’s truly just a casual conversation about your project, and I can typically have a quote back to you within 24 hours.


    ⭐⭐ BEST NEXT STEP: Reach out via my contact page and share some info about your copywriting needs.

    Excited to meet + chat with you!

  • Yes, you can count on it! Great copy is always written with SEO and conversion rate in mind.

    Rest assured that whatever your project, my copywriting and recommendations are geared toward maximizing your ROI with regards to these important metrics and others.

  • I do mostly copywriting, but I’ve been known to take on the occasional content writing project. You’re always welcome to reach out about content writing to see if we’d be a good fit. :)

    Here’s the difference between the two:

    Copywriting is intended to sell or persuade into action (but never in an icky or unethical way!). It connects people with the best solution for a need or problem they have—which is where your product/service comes in.

    Content writing is meant to inform, entertain or inspire. Think articles (blog and otherwise), books, technical writing—stuff like that.