How a Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Salesperson and Former Veterinary Technician Can Help You Write Better Ads, Brochures and Newsletters
As a freelance Veterinary Practice Sales and Marketing writer I know how to write clear, technically sound, hard selling copy. You’ll like my writing samples, ads, brochures, direct mail, newsletters, web page articles, PR and A/V. And you’ll like having a writer on call who only works when you need her.
Vancouver, WA (PRWEB) February 25, 2006
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Vancouver, WA (PRWEB)February 25, 2006 == For many doctors/office managers/technicians, creative or technical writing is a chore. It’s detailed work and highly technical. To write the copy you need someone with the technical know how of a licensed technician, the marketing skills of an experienced salesperson and the communications skills of a copywriter.
Help has arrived!
Denise Saxon a Vancouver/Portland area freelance Veterinary Practice Sales and Marketing writer is now offering her services not only in Portland, but Nation wide!
"As a freelance Veterinary Practice Sales and Marketing writer" said Ms. Saxon recently," I know how to write clear, technically sound, hard selling copy. You’ll like my writing samples, ads, brochures, direct mail, newsletters, web page articles, PR and A/V. And you’ll like having a writer on call who only works when you need her".
Ms. Saxon comes to the freelance world with an extensive Veterinary practice background (AA in Veterinary Technology and 8 years in the field). She worked for several practices in the Portland area from 1992-1999. She then moved directly from teching into pharmaceutical sales for Burns Veterinary Supply where she enjoyed great success as an Inside Sales Representative.
To top off her impressive list of credentials Ms. Saxon also has an extensive business education; while working at Burns she attended night school at Concordia University and received her Bachelors of Science in Business Administration. She is currently enrolled in the MBA program at the same college and will receive her Masters in September 2007.
"Many Veterinarians aren't aware of what a freelancer can do to help them" said Ms. Saxon, "I’ve assisted in helping clinics start their web sites from the ground up, I’ve been responsible for the monthly newsletter, I’ve masterminded brochures and I’ve rewritten employee handbooks. Coming from a background as a technician I can tell you that doctors and staff just don't have time for those sorts of projects."
"You don't have time to be good at everything. You know what you do best," her company brochure states, "Do it. Outsource your writing to me. Stay focused."
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