About The Service Glossary
Packages and retainers are listed on each service page and include commonly requested services, organized into structured offerings. You can explore the relevant page to see if any align with your needs.
If you’re unsure what a service is, why it matters, or whether I offer it, you can find more in-depth information here.
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Services
Narrative Writing and Creative Consultation Service Glossary
Find service explanations below.
Electronic Press Kit (EPK) Writing
(Core artist service)
Why it’s necessary:
An EPK is often the first impression labels, venues, press, and collaborators have of you. A strong EPK tells your story clearly, positions you professionally, and makes it easier for others to say yes.
What’s usually included, and why:
Artist Bio (short / medium / long versions)
What: Professionally written bios at different lengths for press, websites, playlists, bookings, and industry outreach.
Why: Having multiple bio versions ensures you’re always prepared and consistently represented, no matter where your work is being shared.
Project or Era Narrative (album, EP, single cycle)
What: A written narrative explaining the concept, themes, inspiration, and emotional world of a release or era.
Why: This gives your music context. It helps fans connect more deeply, helps press write about you accurately, and allows new releases to feel intentional instead of like isolated drops.
Sound + Style Description (genre, influences, positioning)
What: A clear description of your sound, influences, genre positioning, and creative identity.
Why: Industry professionals need to understand your sound quickly. This helps curators, journalists, and collaborators place you correctly without boxing you in or misrepresenting your work.
Career Highlights & Notable Achievements
What: A concise list of milestones, performances, releases, press, and accomplishments.
Why: This provides credibility at a glance and shows forward momentum, which is especially important when pitching yourself or your work.
Press Quotes / Pull Quotes (if applicable)
What: Short, curated quotes pulled from interviews, reviews, articles, or past press coverage that highlight key praise, themes, or positioning.
Why: Press quotes act as social proof. They immediately signal credibility and help industry professionals, fans, and collaborators understand how your work has been received.
Talking Points for Interviews
What: A curated list of themes, stories, and angles you’re prepared to speak on.
Why: Keeps you prepared for interviews that are more focused, aligned, and intentional while helping you avoid being misquoted or misunderstood.
Performance / Booking Bio (venue- or event-ready)
What: A venue-ready bio tailored specifically for booking, festivals, and live events.
Why: Booking teams need quick clarity. This bio emphasizes performance relevance, audience appeal, and professionalism.
Optional: Label-ready or industry-facing rewrite
What: A refined version of your bio, EPK, or project narrative rewritten specifically for labels, managers, booking agents, and other industry professionals.
Why: This rewrite ensures your story is clear, concise, and professionally positioned so decision-makers can quickly understand your potential.
Artist Brand & Identity Writing
(Who you are + how you’re understood)
Why artists need this:
Artists evolve. These pieces help you define your identity intentionally, instead of letting others guess. This clarity strengthens press coverage, fan connection, and long-term career consistency.
Artist Origin Story
What: A narrative explaining where you came from, what shaped you, and how your artistry began.
Why: Builds emotional connection and gives audiences something to hold onto beyond the music itself.
Creative Philosophy / Artistic Statement
What: A written explanation of your creative approach, values, and artistry.
Why: This positions you as thoughtful and intentional, especially in applications and press contexts.
Brand & Identity Narrative
What: A cohesive explanation of who you are as an artist and how all parts of your work connect.
Why: Creates clarity across platforms and prevents your brand from feeling inconsistent or diluted.
Long-Form Artist Bio (for websites & media)
What: An in-depth artist bio that explores your background, influences, creative evolution, and artistic intent in narrative form.
Why: A long-form bio gives your work context and permanence. It allows media, fans, and industry professionals to understand you beyond surface-level descriptions and helps anchor your identity as your career grows.
Values & Vision Narrative
What: A written narrative outlining what you stand for as an artist, what drives your work, and where you’re headed creatively.
Why: This helps your audience, collaborators, and industry partners understand the deeper purpose behind your art, which builds trust and loyalty.
Era or Rebrand Storytelling
What: Narrative writing that explains a shift in sound, visuals, identity, or creative direction – whether you’re entering a new era, evolving artistically, or intentionally reintroducing yourself.
Why: Rebrands and new eras can confuse audiences if they aren’t explained. This storytelling helps fans, press, and industry follow your evolution, understand the intention behind the change, and stay emotionally invested rather than disengaging.
Project, Release & Era Storytelling
(Music, visuals, and creative releases)
Why artists need this:
Releases are more than files — they’re moments. Story-driven releases help fans connect emotionally, help press write about you accurately, and help your work live beyond the drop date.
Album / EP / Single Release Narratives
What: A written story explaining the release’s inspiration, themes, and emotional core.
Why: Adds depth to the listening experience and strengthens how your work is perceived.
Era Concepts & World-Building Copy
What: Narrative writing that defines the aesthetic, emotional themes, symbolism, and “world” of a specific era or body of work.
Why: World-building turns releases into immersive experiences. It helps fans emotionally step inside your work, strengthens visual and sonic cohesion, and makes each era feel intentional rather than disconnected.
Press Release Writing (music & creative projects)
What: A professionally structured press release announcing a new release, project, collaboration, or milestone, written for media outlets and industry platforms.
Why: Press releases help journalists and blogs understand what you’re releasing, why it matters, and how to talk about it accurately. A well-written release increases your chances of coverage and ensures your story isn’t misrepresented.
Track-by-Track Story Notes
What: Brief narratives for each track explaining meaning or inspiration.
Why: Fans love insight. These deepen connection and encourage repeat listening.
Liner Notes / Project Statements
What: Written notes that accompany a body of work.
Why: Gives the project permanence.
Limited-Edition or Special Release Stories
What: Narratives emphasizing meaning, exclusivity, or concept behind special releases.
Why: Storytelling increases emotional investment and urgency.
Press, Media & Industry Writing
(Visibility + credibility)
Why artists need this:
Media opportunities move fast. These assets ensure you’re always ready — whether it’s a podcast, playlist pitch, blog feature, or industry meeting.
Press Bios (short, medium, full)
What: Bios written specifically for media use.
Why: Ensures consistency and professionalism across features, interviews, and write-ups.
Press Sheet Overview
What: A one-page snapshot of your career, sound, and highlights.
Why: Allows press and industry to understand you quickly and accurately.
Featured Press Summaries
What: A concise paragraph summarizing notable press coverage, interviews, reviews, or features you’ve received.
Why: They show industry professionals and potential collaborators that your work has already been recognized and taken seriously, which strengthens pitches and builds trust quickly.
Interview Topics & Suggested Questions
What: Suggested angles and topics for interviews.
Why: Helps you prepare and guides conversations toward what you want to be known for.
Platform-Specific Artist Storytelling
(Where your story lives publicly)
Why artists need this:
Your platforms should feel connected, intentional, and aligned with your artistry; not fragmented or generic.
By Platform:
Website
- Artist Homepage Narrative
- About Page (artist-focused)
- Project / Discography Pages
- Story-Driven FAQ
Why: Your website is often the anchor of your career narrative.
Social Platforms
- Social media storytelling posts
- Announcement captions (releases, shows, milestones)
- Short-form narrative scripts (for video or text-led posts)
Why: Helps transform listeners into fans by giving context and personality.
YouTube
- Channel About Section
- Project Descriptions
- Community Posts
Why: Keeps your audience engaged.
Email / Fan Communication
Artist Newsletter Introductions
Release Announcement Emails
“Behind the Project” Emails
Why: Email creates a direct, lasting relationship with your audience and leads to more conversions.
Career & Long-Term Artist Support
(This is where “creative partner” really applies)
Why artists need this:
Artists are constantly applying, pitching, and positioning themselves. Strong writing helps your work be taken seriously, even in competitive or gatekept spaces.
Artist Growth Narratives (where you’re headed)
What: Narrative writing that articulates your future direction, goals, and long-term artistic vision.Why: Growth narratives help frame your career as intentional and evolving. They give fans something to grow alongside, and they help industry professionals understand where you’re going.
Career Milestone Recaps
What: Written reflections on where you’ve been and where you’re headed.Why: Helps shape long-term career direction and messaging.
Pitch Deck or Artist Deck Copy
What: Written content for artist decks or pitch decks, including your story, positioning, audience, vision, and creative direction.Why: Artist decks are often used to secure opportunities, partnerships, funding, or support.
Personal Branding and Narrative Storytelling Service Glossary
Find service explanations below.
Press Kit Copywriting
Why It’s Necessary:
It gives you a polished, professional way to introduce yourself to brands, podcasts, journalists, PR agencies, and potential collaborators. Influencers need press kits to secure brand deals, creators use them to pitch themselves for interviews, features, and opportunities, and entrepreneurs rely on press kits to present their company and personal brand in a credible, media-friendly format. A strong press kit instantly communicates your value, authority, and legitimacy, which makes it easier for others to understand who you are and why they should work with you.
Short Bio
What: Used for podcast intros, show notes, magazine blurb features, etc.
Why: Gives you a clean, professional, and consistent introduction across platforms, helps you make a strong first impression, and positions you as credible before you even speak.
Medium Bio
What: Used for brand deals, collaboration decks, speaking submissions, etc.
Why: Gives partners, journalists, and audiences a clear, well-rounded snapshot of who you are, what you do, and why you matter, which makes it easier for brands to understand your value and choose you for opportunities.
Full Bio
What: Used for media kits, personal websites, interviews, etc.
Why: Establishes credibility and trust by showcasing your story, expertise, and accomplishments. A strong full bio increases your authority and strengthens your overall personal brand.
Press Sheet Overview
What: A one-page overview summarizing achievements, brand story, audience, stats.
Why: Gives brands, PR teams, and journalists everything they need to quickly understand your reach, influence, and brand identity, making outreach and collaborations more successful.
Brand Story Page
What: Your “origin story” in narrative form.
Why: Helps influencers, creators, founders, and business owners communicate the heart behind their brand, build emotional connection, and create a memorable identity. A strong brand story sets you apart, builds loyalty, and ensures your message resonates with the right people.
Key Messaging Points
What: A bullet list of core talking points for interviews or PR calls.
Why: Ensures you stay consistent, confident, and on-brand during podcasts, panels, or press appearances. Clear talking points help you deliver impactful, aligned messages.
Notable Achievements List
What: Awards, milestones, audience stats, collaborations, etc.
Why: Highlights your credibility and experience at a glance. This list gives brands, investors, collaborators, and journalists immediate proof of your impact.
Featured Press Summary
What: A short paragraph summarizing where you’ve been featured before.
Why: Builds instant trust and authority by showing that credible platforms, brands, or publications have recognized your work. This helps you stand out in pitches
Interview Topics / Suggested Questions
What: Used for podcasts, panels, media interviews, etc.
Why: Helps influencers, creators, founders, and entrepreneurs clearly communicate what they can speak about.
Launch Writing
Why It’s Necessary:
Launch writing is essential because every product, collaboration, or special drop needs a compelling story behind it. Story-driven launches build hype and increase your audience’s emotional investment, which translates directly into higher engagement, conversions, and sales.
Product launch story – narrative angle
What: A story explaining the inspiration, process, challenges, and meaning behind the new product.
Why: This increases excitement, shares, and sales.
Press release for product launch
What: A formal announcement written in a press-ready structure used for media outlets, blogs, newsletters, and PR platforms.
Why: Helps brands, journalists, and partners instantly understand what you’re launching, why it matters, and how it fits into your brand’s bigger picture, plus, a professional release increases credibility.
Collaboration announcement script
What: A short announcement crafted for social media, Reels/TikToks, newsletters, or brand decks to introduce a new partnership or co-created product.
Why: Builds excitement, clarifies your role in the partnership, and ensures the messaging feels aligned with both brands. It helps followers understand why the collaboration matters and encourages them to support it.
Limited-edition drop story – emotional narrative
What: A story highlighting the inspiration, meaning, and exclusivity behind a limited-edition product, collection, or release.
Why: Exclusivity + storytelling drives urgency. Emotional narrative helps your audience feel personally connected to the drop, increasing the desire to buy before it’s gone.
Brand Collaboration Deck Copywriting
Why It’s Necessary:
Brand collaboration decks help influencers, creators, and entrepreneurs present themselves with clarity, professionalism, and confidence. A well-written deck shows brands exactly who you are, what you offer, and why you’re a strong partner. This dramatically improves your chances of securing partnerships, negotiating better rates, and building long-term relationships with brands.
“About Me” Section
What: A short but compelling introduction that summarizes who you are, what you do, and the essence of your personal brand.
Why: Brands want to immediately understand your identity, personality, and niche. This section establishes your voice and positions you as someone who knows their audience and their value.
“Audience Demographics” Copy
What: Clear explanations of your follower demographics: age, gender, location, interests, and behavior, paired with captions that contextualize what those numbers mean.
Why: Brands want to know who they will be reaching through you. This copy translates raw numbers into meaningful marketing insights.
“Previous Collaborations” Summaries
What: Short descriptions of past partnerships, what was done, and what the results were.
Why: Proof of past successful collaborations builds trust and positions you as a reliable partner. This increases your chance of landing new deals.
“Brand Fit + Why Work With Me” Copy
What: A persuasive explanation of your unique value and why brands should choose you.
Why: Most influencers don’t articulate their brand alignment well, but this can help show confidence and professionalism.
“Package Options” Copy
What: Descriptions of your offered deliverables (e.g., 1 TikTok + 3 IG stories, one UGC video, etc.), presented in easy-to-scan package formats.
Why: Clear package descriptions make it easier for brands to choose a tier and understand exactly what they will receive and leads to faster booking decisions.
“Rates & Deliverables” Explanations
What: Brief explanations of what each deliverable includes (e.g., usage rights, number of revisions, posting windows) as well as pricing.
Why: Eliminates confusion and communicates professionalism. Plus, clear expectations means less back-and-forth.
“Case Study / Success Proof” Copy
What: A narrative-style summary showing how your content performed, what results you generated, and why it mattered.
Why: Brands love evidence. A compelling case study helps justify your rates and builds authority.
Platform-Specific Storytelling, Community & Audience Writing
Why It’s Necessary:
This kind of writing humanizes your brand, strengthens community loyalty, boosts engagement, and helps you show up consistently in a way that truly reflects your personality and purpose. It also makes your digital ecosystem feel cohesive and intentional, which builds trust with your audience.
Social Media Storytelling Posts
What: Engaging Instagram captions, YouTube Community Posts, Twitter threads, and more that share personal stories, achievements, or lessons learned.
Why: Builds relatability and fosters a deeper connection with your audience.
YouTube About Section Copy
Channel introduction
What: A compelling intro explaining what your channel is about and who it’s for.
Why: Helps new viewers immediately understand your value and encourages them to subscribe.
Value proposition
What: A bold, clear statement of what viewers can expect from your videos.
Why: Makes your brand memorable and increases subscriber conversion.
Personal story + niche
What: A short narrative connecting your personal background to your channel’s purpose.
Why: Builds trust, relatability, and emotional connection (which is necessary to build a long-term audience).
Call-to-actions
What: Encourage viewers to take action (ex: reminders for viewers to subscribe, join the newsletter, or follow on social media).
Why: Strong CTAs guide new viewers into your ecosystem, deepen audience engagement, increase conversions, etc.
TikTok/Instagram Bio Copy
Bio Copy
What: A punchy, brand-aligned bio that communicates your niche, personality, and value.
Why: A strong bio can immediately bring in the right audience and increase your follow & engagement rate.
Patreon, YouTube, & Other Membership Writing
Welcome message
What: A warm, brand-aligned introduction greeting new paid members.
Why: Sets the tone, builds excitement, and increases retention from day one.
Tier descriptions
What: Clear breakdowns of what subscribers get at each membership level.
Why: Reduces confusion and refund requests, increases sign-ups, and encourages members to choose higher tiers.
Story-driven value statements
What: Narrative-style explanations of why your community matters and what makes it special.
Why: Helps potential subscribers emotionally connect with your mission.
Creator’s mission/exclusives explained
What: A narrative outlining the deeper purpose behind your membership and the exclusives you offer.
Why: Shows passion, vision, and intention, which encourages more people to invest in your community.
Email Welcome Sequences
“My Story” introduction
What: A personal narrative that introduces the creator or founder.
Why: Humanizes your brand and builds immediate trust with new subscribers.
What to expect
What: A clear explanation of what kind of emails they’ll receive and how often.
Why: Sets expectations and reduces the number of people who unsubscribe.
Brand values
What: What your brand stands for and believes in, written in clear terms.
Why: Attracts aligned subscribers and makes your brand feel intentional.
Engagement-focused storytelling
What: Story-based emails that invite replies, clicks, or conversation.
Why: Boosts deliverability, increases engagement, and strengthens your relationship with your audience.
Community / Discord Announcements (Story-Based)
Story-driven announcements
What: Announcements written in a narrative, fun, or emotional tone rather than plain text.
Why: Keeps community members emotionally invested and more likely to participate.
Community origin stories
What: A written story explaining how/why the community started.
Why: Offers transparency and allows the audience to further connect with the community.
Community Rules
What: Detailed, clearly outlined rules.
Why: Ensures community members know what is and is not tolerated within the community, and which actions will be taken if they aren’t compliant.
Engagement prompts
What: Short questions, challenges, or storytelling prompts designed to spark interaction.
Why: Boosts activity in the server and builds a stronger, more engaged community.
Business & Founder-Facing Storytelling
Why It’s Necessary:
Founders and businesses need a clear, compelling narrative that explains who they are, why they exist, and why their product or service matters. Storytelling is what makes investors trust you, customers believe in you, and partners want to work with you.
Origin Story for Pitch Decks
Founder origin story
What: A concise narrative about the founder’s background, motivations, personal challenges, and the moment or experience that led them to start the company.
Why: Investors invest in people before products. A strong founder story builds credibility and makes you memorable, which is essential for pitching, fundraising, and strategic partnerships.
Company creation story
What: A clear explanation of how and why the company was formed (ex: the gap in the market, the initial concept, early milestones, and the purpose behind the brand.)
Why: Gives investors, partners, and customers a deeper understanding of the brand’s identity and differentiates you from competitors
Values & mission narrative
What: A polished summary of the company’s core values, mission, long-term vision, and what the brand stands for.
Why: People want to support brands whose values align with their own. This narrative helps you gain those customers, team members, and investors.
Problem/solution storytelling
What: A narrative breakdown of the problem your audience faces, how the founder discovered it, and the solution your company provides, framed as a story rather than a stale explanation.
Why: Clear problem/solution storytelling helps investors instantly “get” your business model. It strengthens pitches, simplifies messaging, and makes your brand feel easy to understand.
Personal Manifestos / Brand Stories
What: A deep-dive narrative explaining your philosophy, values, purpose, and the emotional core of your brand.
Why: Creates a strong internal and external identity. Helps unite your audience, inspire your team, and position your brand as meaningful and mission-driven.
Longform Case Studies
What: Narrative breakdowns of client wins, results, or success stories showing your methods and impact.
Why: Case studies build authority and proof. They tell potential clients “I’ve done this before, and here’s the evidence.”
Website & Branding Needs
Why It’s Necessary:
Your website is often the first impression of your brand. Story-driven copywriting makes your site memorable. Strong web copy helps convert visitors into subscribers, clients, or customers.
Website Copywriting
Homepage narrative
What: A clear, attention-grabbing narrative that introduces your brand, explains what you offer, and highlights who you serve, all within the first screen or two of your homepage.
Why: Your homepage needs to instantly answer: “What do you do and why should I care?” A strong narrative keeps visitors on your site longer and guides them toward taking action.
Services narrative
What: Story-based explanations of your services, who they are for, the problems they solve, and the transformation they create.
Why: People want to understand the benefit of your services. This narrative turns your services into compelling, value-driven offerings that feel irresistible and trustworthy.
Brand mission page
What: A dedicated page that clearly communicates your mission, values, purpose, and the heart behind your brand.
Why: A mission page helps cultivate loyalty, makes your brand more relatable, and attracts the right clients and customers.
FAQ page (story-driven answers)
What: Frequently asked questions written with personality, clarity, and storytelling.
Why: Story-driven FAQ pages build trust, reduce customer confusion, and humanize your brand. This leads to fewer support messages, more confident buyers, and a better customer experience.
Content and Digital Presence Service Glossary
Find service explanations below.
Content Writing
SEO Optimization
I don’t overcomplicate SEO — I focus on clean, foundational optimization that supports visibility without sacrificing readability or voice. SEO is treated as a support system not a distraction from strong storytelling.
When SEO optimization is included, I provide:
⭐️ Title Optimization
⭐️ Meta Descriptions
⭐️ Heading Tags Optimization (H1–H3)
⭐️ Content Optimization (natural keyword placement)
⭐️ Image Optimization (JPEG format + descriptive alt text)
⭐️ Internal Linking
⭐️ External Linking
⭐️ Fact-Checking for Accuracy
I also update and refresh content for relevance, ensuring it remains current, accurate, and aligned with your goals.
Other Services
- Blog posts & articles
- SEO-friendly long-form content
- Website content (informational or educational pages)
- Evergreen content
- Thought leadership pieces
- Educational or informational writing
- Story-driven brand content
- Updates and refreshes for existing content
Digital Marketing & Social Media Management
Platforms I Can Assist With
- Twitter/X
- TikTok
- YouTube
- Discord
- Substack
- Patreon/Ko-fi
- Blog Content (Medium, WordPress blog, etc)
Don’t see the platform you need assistance with? The platforms above are platforms I am most familiar with, but I’m a quick learner and happy to help with other platforms if it seems like the right fit. Feel free to contact me with any inquiries!
Services Per Platform
Instagram
- Content creation & scheduling
- Caption writing
- Canva graphics (posts, carousels, quotes)
- Reels scriptwriting
- Reels cover designs
- Story content creation
- Highlight creation, naming, & reorganization
- Profile optimization (bio, name field, links, pinned posts)
- Hashtag research & hashtag banks
- Content calendar planning
- Account management & engagement boosting
- Brand storytelling posts (Founder stories, BTS, brand values)
- Content repurposing (from blogs, videos, tweets, etc.)
- Social media audit
- Analytics check-ins & insights reports
- Launch content bundles (product, sale, freebie, course launches)
Twitter/X
- Tweet writing & thread creation
- Content scheduling
- Brand storytelling threads
- Profile optimization (bio, pinned tweet, links)
- Hashtag & keyword research
- Content repurposing (from blogs, videos, Instagram, etc.)
- Account engagement & interaction
- Content calendar planning
- Social media audit
- Analytics check-ins
Pinterest
- Pin copywriting
- Pin graphic creation (Canva)
- Content scheduling
- Hashtag & keyword research
- Content repurposing (blogs → pins, IG posts → pins)
- Profile optimization
- Content calendar planning
- Social media audit
- Basic analytics check-ins
TikTok
- Short-form video scriptwriting (hooks + CTAs)
- Caption writing
- Profile optimization (bio, name field, links)
- Hashtag research & hashtag banks
- Content repurposing (Reels, Shorts → TikTok)
- Content calendar planning
- Brand storytelling video concepts
- Social media audit
- Basic analytics check-ins
YouTube
- YouTube About section copywriting
- Channel introduction & value proposition
- Personal story + niche narrative
- Call-to-action writing
- Video description rewrites
- Community post writing
- Short-form scriptwriting (for Shorts)
- Content repurposing (videos → posts, blogs, pins)
- Content calendar planning
- Profile optimization
- Social media audit
- Analytics check-ins
Discord
- Server welcome & onboarding messages
- Community rules writing
- Community origin stories
- Story-driven announcements
- Engagement prompts & conversation starters
- Monthly theme narratives
- Content calendar planning (community-focused)
- Social media audit (server structure & messaging review)
Reddit
- Post & comment copywriting (non-spammy, brand-safe)
- AMA prep & post drafts
- Community storytelling posts
- Content repurposing (blogs → Reddit posts)
- Profile optimization
- Content strategy guidance
- Social media audit
LinkedIn
- Post & article writing
- Professional storytelling posts
- Founder & brand narrative posts
- Profile optimization (headline, summary, experience)
- Content calendar planning
- Content repurposing (blogs, Twitter threads, YouTube → LinkedIn)
- Engagement support
- Social media audit
- Analytics check-ins
Substack
- Newsletter writing
- Story-driven email content
- Brand voice development
- Content calendar planning
- Content repurposing (social posts → newsletters)
- Subscriber onboarding emails
- Engagement-focused storytelling
- Analytics check-ins
Patreon/Ko-fi
- Welcome messages
- Tier descriptions
- Story-driven value statements
- Mission & exclusives narratives
- Community posts & updates
- Content calendar planning
- Engagement prompts
- Content repurposing
- Messaging audits
Blog Content (Medium, WordPress, etc.)
- Blog post writing
- SEO-optimized blog posts
- Brand storytelling articles
- Content repurposing (blogs → social, pins, emails)
- Content calendar planning
- Analytics review & optimization suggestions
All Services
Content Creation & Scheduling What: Writing captions, designing graphics, and posting on a schedule. Why: Keeps your socials active, you can show up in front of your audience consistently, and build your following faster.
Basic Content Calendar Planning What: Creating a weekly/monthly plan/schedule for the creation/posting of content. Why: Helps you stay consistent and steadily build familiarity/a relationship with your audience.
Account Management & Engagement Boosting What: Responding to DMs/comments, interacting with posts from others in the niche, engaging with followers, and participating with hashtags and competitors’ audiences. Why: Engagement helps boost reach and builds community.
Basic Hashtag Research & Curation What: Finding and organizing niche-specific hashtags. Why: Boosts reach without running ads.
Profile Optimization What: Optimizing bio, name, links, highlights, and pinned posts. Why: First impressions matter! Turn one-time visitors into long-time followers with an optimized profile.
Basic Analytics Check-ins What: Tracking what posts did well using built-in insights. Why: Helps shape future content and stay on an upward spiral.
Reels, Shorts, or TikTok Scriptwriting What: Short, snappy scripts or hooks. Why: Stops scrolling and retains user attention.
Canva Templates & Social Kits What: Branded templates for posts, stories, highlights, carousels, and Reels covers. Why: Makes your profiles look cohesive and build brand recognition.
Content Repurposing What: Turning blog posts into carousels, tweets into IG captions, Pinterest pins into IG stories, etc. Why: Saves time and resources, prevents burnout.
Social Media Audits
What: Review of your social media profiles.
Why: Learn what your profiles are missing, could be doing better, or where they could be further optimized, and receive suggestions for new strategy.
Brand Storytelling Posts
What: “Meet the Founder,” “Behind the Scenes,” “Our Why” posts, etc.
Why: Perfect for personal brands, creators, coaches, or small business owners who want to create emotional connections and build brand loyalty.
Long-Form Writing and Editorial Support Service Glossary
Long-form writing services are broken into phases to give you a better understanding of how most projects flow!
Memoirs & Autobiographies
Phase 1 – Discovery and Foundation
- Initial intake & project goals clarification
- Timeline & scope planning
- Story direction & tone alignment
- Audience definition (public, private, legacy, commercial, etc.)
- Book positioning (memoir vs autobiography vs biography)
Phase 2 – Interviewing and Story Gathering
- Recorded interviews (life timeline, themes, events, stories)
- Follow-up interviews as gaps appear
- Interview transcription & review
- Clarification questions & memory prompts
- Fact-checking & timeline verification
- Emotional pacing & sensitivity handling
Phase 3 – Outlining, Drafting, Writing, and Revisions
- Chapter framework & narrative arc planning
- General outline creation
- Chapter-by-chapter outline creation
- Narrative shaping & voice consistency
- Scene building & transitions
- Integrating quotes and lived detail
Phase 4 – Polishing and Editing
- Structural refinement & editing as story evolves
- Content expansion or trimming
- Tone and clarity refinement
- Emotional impact review
- Story coherence and flow improvement
- Sentence-level edits
- Clarity, pacing, readability
- Voice consistency
- Redundancy removal
Phase 5 – Finalization and Handoff
- Final review pass
- Optional formatting prep (Word/Google Docs)
- Submission-ready manuscript delivery
Fiction & Nonfiction Novels, eBooks, & Editing
Phase 1 – Concept and Planning
- Project intake & creative goals
- Genre, audience, and market positioning
- Book concept refinement
- Story premise or core argument development
- General outline creation
- Chapter-by-chapter outline creation
- Tone, voice, and style alignment
Phase 2 – World-building and Research
For Fiction:
- Character development
- World-building & setting design
- Plot structure & pacing
- Character arcs and conflict mapping
For Nonfiction:
- Topic research
- Structural framework
- Supporting examples & narratives
- Fact-checking and sourcing
Phase 3 – Writing
- Chapter drafting
- Scene construction
- Narrative flow development
- Argument or theme development
- Consistent voice & pacing
- Revisions
Phase 4 – Editing
- Developmental, Structural, Line, and Copy Editing
- Structural edits
- Content expansion or reduction
- Clarity and flow refinement
- Plot or argument strengthening
- Reader experience optimization
- Sentence-level editing
- Clarity, readability, and rhythm
- Grammar and consistency
- Style refinement
Phase 5 – Final Review and Handoff
- Final polish
- Manuscript preparation
- Submission-ready delivery
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Narrative Writing and Creative Consultation
For musicians who want to build, grow, and maintain a fanbase.
Personal Branding & Narrative Storytelling
For creatives, creators, influencers, entrepreneurs, and founders who want strong branding.
Content and Digital Presence
For anyone looking to create content that doesn’t just grab attention, but also keeps it.
Long-Form Writing and Editorial Support
For anyone with a story to tell, who’s ready to bring it to life.
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Tia was exceptional in every respect. Her communication was excellent and the standard of her work was fantastic. I would highly recommend her as a creative writer.
Mags F.