We are a remote digital marketing firm providing Digital Marketing Strategy, Content Writing, Advertising, Social Media Marketing, and Creative Services.
Carrying on from Monday's post about a good brief being the secret to a good deliverable - it's also the basis of then getting good, actionable feedback from the client, feedback that does not belittle or offend, because the parameters had already been capably set in the brief.
It helps to have language nerds on your team, and that applies especially if the client themselves, is, frankly, a bunch of language nerds.
Thank you for the kind words and years of support and belief in us Alex and the Transcripta team.
Clients do understand that quality work takes time and expertise—it just sometimes needs a gentle explanation. Remind them that mastery in any field, including theirs, doesn't happen overnight.
Is there a good time to use 5 dollar words, or should you listen to Mark Twain's sombre advice, "Don't use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do."?
My favourite ones are too many to list but include anthropomorphic, foible, portmanteau, magnanimous, and tenuous.
It's been over 4 years of working with MMH and we can confidently say we've learnt an incredible amount about the marine and yachting industry during that time, as well as pointed our cameras at some of the biggest, and most expensive things we've ever pointed them at!
It sounds obvious, but it does bear repeating.
You know your job. I know mine.
It's when we pool that knowledge and work together that we can truly make magic gains for you and your business.
Let's get started.
iGaming content for some of the world's top brands providers?
Absolutely, that's the nuts and bolts of what we do, and we deliver to spec, on time, and at budget.
Q: Do you have monthly packages?
A: Yes, and no.
We get asked whether we have packages all the time, and the truth is, no, we don't, and that's because we BUILD a package that's specific to you and based on WHAT YOU NEED, not what is easy for us to sell you.
A real pleasure to work alongside Alex and Progressive's clients to tell the various stories of success that implementing one of their software solutions brought about.
One of the reasons I run my own shop - so I don't get bored working on 1 thing or 1 client, & I get to do a dozen different things a week.
That doesn't mean I never hunker down, quite the opposite, but the way I am, kill me if I have to focus on 1 thing for weeks on end.
Grateful to Sebastian and the Maypole team for their business and belief in our hard work, and we are, of course, very happy to see their campaigns be successful and reap rewards.
Copywriting VS Copyrighting - here I
am still explaining this 😒
Guess it's funny in a frustrating kinda way. Like a developer who has to quickly explain they deal in code and not in apartment buildings.
That moment when they ask why you used a "bad word" during the client pitch. 😅
Spoiler - Not because it slipped; it's because I *chose* to use that particular word.
Also doubles as a philosophical piece about the entire internet, the wonderful, scary, horrible, democratic, autocratic place I was brought up in and still know intimately, while barely recognising it.
https://t.co/DvHdPIdvQY
"Wirecutter’s trajectory is the story of what the internet does to great ideas: forces them to scale, then others replicate the concepts at varying levels of quality until an economic, algorithmic wildfire is burning. The original is consumed & left in a scarred landscape."
Incredibly good article about the downfall of one of my favourite websites out there, which sparked a revolution of review & comparison sites, before being bought out and eventually growing much bigger then ever, but fizzling out in terms of fizz 7 value provided to the reader.