What can you expect if I work with you on your nonprofit's web copy?
- gillianjones48
- Apr 8
- 2 min read
Well, I think it'll look pretty good, but I know that you may be on the fence because I don't have any recent web copy to show you that I've worked on before. That's because I've repositioned only recently, but I've been beavering away behind the scenes, trying to work on content for my website and marketing my services.
I've been a copywriter for 12 years now, and have been trained in conversion copywriting. Recently, however, I steered myself towards nonprofits and assistive technology as I've had some changes in my own life that made me reevaluate who I wanted to serve.
I'm also a brand story strategist specializing in storytelling for business. Storytelling for nonprofits and assistive technology might look very different to a business, but they still have the power to evoke powerful emotions and make people take action. I'd be ideally suited to working on your brand story, voice, positioning, and message if you are looking to improve or create those areas afresh, before working on your web copy. I also provide other services and I welcome you to take a look at these here.
I want you to trust me and feel that you can rely on my copywriting skills to create something special for your nonprofit (or assistive technology firm, although the copy and the website architecture would be very different).
Keeping in mind this is a MOCK-UP and The Lotus Society doesn't exist, the content is more important than the images. Content architecture is crucially important to a website and naturally, I would create a wireframe of where the copy should go and how it should look - but the final design decision will be made by your designated web designer.
I hope you find it useful and that it helps you to decide whether or not you want to work with me. I sincerely hope you do. On this occasion, I've used Apple's Pages and Canva here, but in reality, I would probably use either Canva, Figma, possibly Pages, or Google Docs for some aspects of it. Or at the very least to give you some editing rights on the copy itself when we reach that stage.




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