Frequently Asked Questions
-- What kind of writing do you do?
-- What is a press release?
-- What is a press kit?
-- What are your rates?
-- How long does it take you to complete a project?
-- What if I don't like the final product?
A: For small businesses, nonprofits, corporations and individuals (musicans, entertainers, etc.), I write press releases, press kits, articles and more. I also proofread and edit work already written to enhance it, and I write blog posts.
Additionally, I sometimes write articles for magazines and websites.
A: To put it simply, a press release (also known as a media release) is a public relations announcement issued to the news media and other targeted publications for the purpose of letting the public know of company (and other) developments. (www.entrepreneur.com)
A: A comprehensive package of information outlining a company's products and services most frequently sent to members of the press. (www.entrepreneur.com)
Q: What are your rates?
A: Rates vary depending on the project and project type, but they start at $20 and go up to a few hundred. I also charge a non-refundable deposit which varies from project to project. Please contact me for a quote concerning your project needs.
Q: How long does it take you to complete a project?
A: It generally takes two-four weeks to complete a project. Rush jobs cost more; inquire for details.
Q: What if I don't like the end product?
A: My contract and service policy states that all projects receive a sample of the completed work and two rounds of revisions. If you are not satisfied with the final product, one additional round of revisions can be made at an additional cost. Because of this, please be sure you are very specific about what you want.