Why workshop with me?
It may seem easier to log into an AI app.
After all, you do have topical expertise and creative ideas.
I love a helper droid, too. (Especially the rolling smart-mouthed mechanic type). The point of those tools is to streamline your workload so you can focus on what you do.
But when it comes to your brand’s marketing copy and content — the pieces that create connections with your audiences — it’s worth it to bring your project to a finish with the help of a trusted creative collaborator.
Get a creative collaborator with workshopping.
Clients who have an AI-assisted draft or detailed outline can workshop with me to nail their brand voice, organize their piece with smooth flow and transitions, and stay centered on the piece’s goals.
Work with me to get a skilled sounding-board to ensure you honor your mission, distill your needs, and explore fresh phrasing that appeals to your audience.
Make progress on your piece by working remotely, in partnership, via video conference, on a shared cloud-based document.
Along the way, dialoguing with a creative collaborator helps you uncover business insights; the kinds that an expert interviewer pulls out of you.
Make real, strategic progress, and get ‘a-ha’ moments.
Move closer to your business goals with Workshopping.
Workshopping sessions are 90-minutes.
Stories are best told over snacks or beverages.
Let’s find out what it might be like to work together. At the very least, we can swap a few good stories.
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