That’s right. You’ve just spent a ton of blood, sweat, and tears creating your next big offer — why spend more figuring out what to write to actually sell it?
Leave that job to me.
As a copywriter for women entrepreneurs, I write sales pages that convert, and I’d be honored to help you with yours.
That’s right. You’ve just spent a lot of blood, sweat, and tears creating your next big offer — why spend more figuring out what to write to actually sell it?
Leave that job to me.
As a copywriter for women entrepreneurs, I write sales pages that convert, and I’d be honored to help you with yours.
That’s right. You’ve just spent a lot of blood, sweat, and tears creating your next big offer — why spend more figuring out what to write to actually sell it?
Leave that job to me.
As a copywriter for women entrepreneurs, I write sales pages that convert, and I’d be honored to help you with yours.
Rates start at $1,500.
Make two equal payments (one at time of hire; one when sales page is completed), or receive a bonus if you pay in full upfront (bonus includes launch email copy to accompany the sales page)
I will write the sales page copy and deliver a draft to you via Google Docs. Once it is finalized, it will be up to you or someone on your team to upload to your platform of choice.
Great question. The more information you can give me, the better. I’ll need to know WHAT your offer is, WHO it is for, HOW it will help them, and WHY they need it. Additionally, I’ll want to understand your voice/tone so that the copy I write sounds like YOU.
Here is a list of some of the things I’ll ask for/we’ll discuss on our kick-off call:
Here’s what you can expect…
At the end of the day, I want to make things as easy as possible for you and minimize the back-and-forth between our kick-off and the first draft deadline. That way, we can each focus on what we do best!
This all depends on what you’re launching and how many words it takes to guide your ideal client on her journey from prospect to buyer. Typically, the bigger the investment, the longer the page.
First off, I will be very surprised if your launch isn’t a huge success. But if you’re getting a lackluster response, it might NOT be because of your sales page. Instead, your ideal client might not be finding your sales page in the first place. So if your numbers are low once you open cart, make sure to audit your marketing tactics to see how you’re driving people to your sales page and if there’s anything there that needs to be tweaked (i.e. social media language, ads/targeting, live webinars, etc.).
While I do not issue refunds, I will work with you to see if any necessary edits need to be made to your sales page copy post-launch. I want you to succeed just as much as you do!
Absolutely! Feel free to use the sales page copy for your website, social media channels, and other marketing assets.
I help women create the businesses — and lives — of their dreams with high-converting sales pages, lead magnets, and web copy.
I use my 10+ years of copywriting and marketing experience to serve women entrepreneurs like you. The path that led me here might be similar to yours… I did the corporate 9-5 grind — working for amazing brands and organizations like Real Simple and Cooking Light magazines, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, OnDeck, and Brit + Co — then went freelance after having my first child in 2016. I’ve never looked back!
My career spans industries and disciplines, with one constant thread: writing copy that converts.
To me, copywriting is equal parts understanding and focused storytelling (with a little writing skill thrown in for good measure 😉). First and foremost, your copy will not resonate with your ideal client if you don’t understand who she is, what she needs, and how she envisions her future. Then, whether it’s in a snappy headline, short Instagram post, or long-form sales page, your copy will tell a story — her story, specifically. One that draws her in, shows her the results she can achieve with you, and inspires her to take action.
And the copy I write does just that. I’m a word nerd with more than 200 bylines and ghost-written pieces on the web (not to mention countless email streams and web pages).
When I’m not writing, you can find me redecorating my home, experimenting in the kitchen, or running the Rockefeller Preserve trails in the suburbs of New York — all with my husband and two young boys in tow.