Using the web for new business campaigns is a must for any business owner but often quite daunting if you don’t have the relevant experience and expertise.
Jane van Velsen is an online content writer and editor with a background in mainstream advertising and marketing spanning 18 years. This experience allows her easy management of online campaigns from article campaigns to social media campaigns. Currently Jane writes online and hard copy content for financial, property, women’s interest, travel & tourism and legal clients in the form of website content, blogs, ezines and articles. Eg: http://www.propertypathways.co.uk, http://www.fryheathspence.co.uk
Jane van Velsen is The Right Writer and will help you determine what is best needed for your new business development drive and to implement it correctly and efficiently as well as undertaking to provide unique, relevant content for online use.
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