"I do the work, you take all the credit."
The longest relationship I have ever been committed to is with words—the written word, to be specific. Small words, big words, words that take people to places, words that make us fall in love, words that look pretty on the page, words that sell, words that have the power to create impact and inflict change.
Although I am new here at Guru, I have two decades of freelance writing career under my belt and have consistently received top ratings in websites similar to Guru, catering to local and international clients from various fields and industries. Name it, and I’ve written it: articles, blogs, marketing letters, books, ads, and scripts for documentaries, corporate videos, lifestyle TV shows, and commercials. I just get a sense of fulfillment each time I finish a written assignment for a client.
I’ve earned enough to build successful businesses that operate on their own—a video production company and a cultural gifts shop. These businesses run smoothly, and all I have to do most of the time is check reports and sign checks. I have plenty of time to write.
Why I keep on writing? It is because the act of writing has a lot of significance in my life. First, I would not want to waste all those BA Creative Writing years I spent at the university. Second, I know I can help people through my writing, and I know I can do more because I never stopped learning: I update myself with the latest trends on copywriting; I arm myself with the necessary tools, I continuously improve my methods of productivity, I read a lot, and, when I’m not writing for clients, I write for myself. Third reason: The MacBook Pro Touchbar’s scissor-switch keyboard is just so addicting to use. Last, I think I’m destined to write.
I am reliable, competent, and driven. I have impeccable knowledge in English grammar and style, a rich vocabulary, and excellent time/project management skills. I am a wordsmith, and I can produce work based on your specifications. I do the work, you take all the credit.
Work Terms
Per output basis as much as possible, but things can be arranged depending on client requirements.