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Writing Machine launches POWER

 

 

Writing Machine has launched a new partnership initiative. Called POWER (Professional Outsourced Writing and Editorial Resource), it is designed to give marketing agencies of all kinds their very own, virtual, industry leading editorial services department.

 

Winchester September 1st 2003
Writing Machine has launched a new partnership initiative aimed at marketing organisations of all kinds. Designed to enable agencies to sell writing services with increased confidence, Writing Machine POWER puts Writing Machine's in-house writing team at the disposal of partner agencies.

 

The result, says Paul Ayling, MD of Writing Machine, "is increased quality of copy, increased consistency of style and increased capacity.

 

"Many people, across many sectors, need stimulating, engaging copy to underpin their core competency," he says. "These include design agencies, PR companies and publishing houses to name but a few.

 

"The traditional response to the copywriting challenge is to either struggle on diligently, with deadlines looming and copy of an indifferent standard, or to work within the famously inconsistent world of freelancers.

 

"Writing Machine POWER represents the best of both worlds. Our in-house writing team is highly experienced in delivering high-quality marketing literature, and our account managers give our partners a single point of contact.

 

"What's more, because we have a large team of writers to call upon, the turnaround can be as quick as one day, with rates that are highly competitive with most freelancers."

To find out more about Writing Machine POWER, please click here, or contact Paul Ayling directly by emailing paul@writingmachine.com.

 

 
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