Hydroponic Chronicles

May 21, 2008

chris Kovach

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Tap into Successful Business Advertising and Writing Experience

 

chris Kovach

chrisKovach@hydroponicbible.com

My diverse writing and advertising experience combined with an engaging and readable writing style translates to a copy that communicates powerfully to your target audience. Need a creative approach that speaks to people on their level while enticing them to take action? That’s my specialty! Plus, I offer all of the benefits of working with a freelancer.

A freelance writer will:

·         Improve your bottom line

·         Enhance your image

·         Increase your efficiency

·         Bring you new Readers

An advertising consultant should know the answers to questions like.

 

Should you use newspaper ads or magazine ads? Small space or large? Outdoor billboards or posters? Subway or bus shelters? Radio commercials or Television commercials? Grand opening events or special promotional give-a ways? Skywriting or press releases? Sponsor the little league or the Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast? And, what about internet marketing.

A lot of questions to consider and the answer is Yes, No, Maybe, and it depends. You see, there isn’t a single correct answer when it comes to deciding how, where or what format to advertising your business because, like “a box of chocolates,” no two businesses are alike. That’s why you should rely on my experience.

My theory is simple: If I can grow your business with my work, then your work will help me grow my business. Bottom line- an advertising consultant should save you money and do everything in his/her power increase your (ROI).

 

Consolidating writing and advertising in a single service will give your business the competitive edge you deserve.

 

 

Want to keep up your momentum on a project? Want to increase sales? How about reader retention?

 

A professional writer and advertising consultant really does make a difference. Why do it yourself? Doesn’t your product or service deserve eloquent presentation? Hand it off and stay focused on what you do best.

The Freelance Advantage

·         Reduce costs with the “task-specific” help you need — only when you need it.

·         No salaries, benefits, vacation, or sick leave.

·         Corporate downsizing creates short-term staffing crunches. Fill in with a freelancer.

·         A fresh perspective. New enthusiasm.

·         THE solution for your sporadic or occasional writing and advertising needs.

Other Benefits of Outsourcing Your Project to Me

·         High quality writing/advertising solutions delivered on or before deadline.

·         Immediate access to me by phone, e-mail or fax during business hours

·         Response to e-mail within 15 minutes during business hours. 24 hr support.

·         Quick revisions when needed.

·         A friendly, helpful, professional attitude.

·         Strong focus on client satisfaction and exceeding expectations.

My Experience

I’ve been writing most of my life. Remember how much you hated doing term papers in high school and college? I loved it!

After joining a seven million dollar a year advertising sales team, and moving into a management role, I quickly began to further develop my writing and advertising skills on a wide variety of projects, ranging from staff training programs to internal newsletters to personnel manuals to business proposals.  I then began to hone my “advertising chops” by developing marketing campaigns.  I have extensive experience in areas ranging from TV to radio, print, internet optimizing, event planning, product placement in cinema and much, much more.

  

My Services

My writing and advertising experience spans a broad spectrum:

Free Services

Movie Script Editing (upon approval)

Comedic writing advice
Movie Reviews

Book Reviews

Contributing writer services(s)

Recommendations

Sales concept advice

Marketing Advice (time allotted)

Film (Grant Assistance)

“Basically any project that is interesting”

Writing

Ghost–

Article

Abstract
Briefing paper
Brochure, poster, or advertisement
Character sketch
Contemplative essay
Description (of process, of place, etc.)
Dialogue
Editorial
Email
Essay exam
Instructional manual
Journal, laboratory, or field
Microthemeing
Narrative
News story or feature story
Newspaper ‘filler’
Outline
Proposal
Resume
Review of book, play, work of art, etc.
Rough draft
Script for film or slides summary
Literature
Technical or scientific report
Term paper
Thesis
Website


 

Sales and
Marketing Copywriting

Marketing brochures
Direct mail campaigns
Sales letters
Advertising copy
Newsletters
Business proposals
Speeches
Business presentations
Press releases

Advertising Consulting (sales specialties)

Affiliate programs

Web

T.V

Film (product placement)

Print

Radio

Billboards

Posters

Business cards

Event Planning

Grand Openings

Venue-Advertising

* Unconventional Advertising Methods

 

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