Monday, November 21, 2016

Wonderful Holiday Writing Special

Winter has arrived once more in the farthest reaches of Vermont, as peering out my window in East Haven reminds me.

Christmas is coming!


If you're like me, you're scurrying around this time of year, focusing on everything but work. The assignments, meanwhile, continue to stack up, to be faced in the New Year.

To relieve you of your writing-related stress around the holidays—and me of winter expenses*—I've decided to open up the books on new writing clients.

If you're one of the lucky ones to take advantage of this holiday writing special you'll not only get a sample of my work, but you'll get a good amount of work done for an attractive rate.

Ten new clients** fortunate enough to jump on this holiday special will receive (sung to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas"):

  • 75 pages of editing
  • 30 pages of video script
  • three ready-to-post blog articles, or
  • one Wikipedia page.***

Pick one of the above—or something comparable—and pay only $150. Any of these might make a nice gift to someone in your family, a friend, or business associate.

The only requirements for taking advantage of this holiday special are: 1) having some writing or editing that needs doing; 2) a delivery schedule that considers holiday madness; and, 3) consideration of your Vermont writer for future writing and editing needs.

All of my work comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee!


Please let me know your writing needs so we can get the business end done before the holidays are upon us. Just click the button below to book your project . .


Or just call or email me to get things going.

Happy Holidays!!

Mike

802.751.9144 (texting works) or email mike.farrand@gmail.com

*Snow is a good reminder that I need front tires on the Saab, fuel oil in the tank, and funds to cover higher electric bills.

**If you already are a client, consider making this a holiday gift to somebody.

***For the special rate I'll whip up a page for your business, organization, favorite musician, etc., then show you how you can amplify it over time.

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