OUR PROCESS

content writing on demand

Any content writing type that you want when you want it. No lock-in contracts.

  • Discuss the brief – scope of work, intended outcomes, proposed audience, key objectives and timeframe
  • Finalise the scope – agree on key terms, sign off on brief agreement and provide small deposit
  • Initial video meeting – clarify objectives and confirm parameters
  • Sourcing – we get relevant information and content from you 
  • Draft –  work begins on the materials delivered. A few rounds of revisions may be undertaken to incorporate changes where necessary
  • Finalise – provide you with the final version of the document. Payment settled. 

 

content writing on regular basis

Put your content marketing on autopilot. Develop a series of content pieces around a theme for a stronger, robust content marketing plan.

  • Discuss the brief – work out how much content you would like and the frequency desired, proposed audience, key objectives and time-frame
  • Finalise the scope – agree on key terms, sign off on a fixed-term agreement and provide a small deposit
  • Initial video meeting – clarify objectives and confirm parameters
  • Work out the briefing template and time-frames for weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis
  • Draft – work begins on the materials delivered. A few rounds of revisions may be undertaken to incorporate changes where necessary
  • Finalise – provide you with the final version of the document
  • Depending on volume of work, invoicing may be set around delivered documents or monthly.

With both options

  • There are no hidden fees. All fees are agreed upfront
  • Timeframes are discussed and agreed upon
  • All work undergoes substantive editing 
  • All content created is developed exclusively for you
  • Your satisfaction, guaranteed. Although we generally limit revision to three major rounds, our policy is to keep working on the document until you are satisfied.
What is substantive editing?

This type of edit goes beyond reviewing spelling and grammar, style, consistency and formatting.

Taking significantly more time, a substantive edit is concerned with ensuring that the document, as a whole, comes out as intended in terms of the overall structure, content and flow.

It focuses on the content, the presentation of ideas and logical flow of one idea to the next.