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A brand experience studio with good taste
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A brand experience studio with good taste
Crypto Expert, Speaker, Digital Marketer and Brand Elevator
Crypto Expert, Speaker, Digital Marketer and Brand Elevator
Creative Content Writer, Copywriter
Creative Content Writer, Copywriter
Ghostwriter for Business & LinkedIn Copywriter for Founders
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Ghostwriter for Business & LinkedIn Copywriter for Founders
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GOOGLE GEMINIS summary of My InfoVid. 😉 The speaker describes their professional role and methodical approach to content creation: Professional Identity: The speaker is a narrative architect and multiplatform content operator who specializes in transforming complex or disorganized information into structured, clear content systems. Methodology: Drawing from a professional background in finance and accounting, the speaker applies a disciplined, data-driven process to content development. Workflow: Each week, the speaker collects various raw materials—including founder notes, transcripts, AI drafts, and product documentation—to generate cohesive content. Platform Specialization: This process produces high-performing content across three main channels: LinkedIn: Authority posts and long-form founder essays. YouTube: Talking head videos and high-retention scripts. Website: Agency clarity, narrative hierarchy, and semantic structure. Objective: Beyond mere creation, the speaker builds systems designed to ensure that messaging remains consistent, scalable, and searchable across platforms. Here are samples of my Work: 700 word article & case study on Singapore regulatory framework https://bit.ly/Singapore-MAS-ACRA-JoeyL Why Founders Plateau with Content https://bit.ly/KingTwins-Founders-vid Turning Vision into clarity YT script https://bit.ly/MomentOfClarity-Script The AI Literacy Divide, Why Large Companies struggle with Agentic Systems (https://app.bitly.com/Bl95awHAFfJ/links/bit.ly/AILiteracyDivide/details) bit.ly/AILiteracyDivide (https://bit.ly/AILiteracyDivide) Check out my Portfolio Dashboard for 20+ articles and written posts on Agentic and AI intelligence and though leadership content.
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14-Day Email Sequence & Nurture Copy for B2B Growth You're getting leads. But they go cold before they buy. Someone visits your site, downloads your guide, books a discovery call, or signs up for your list. Then... silence. No follow-up. No nurture. No conversion. They forget you exist by Tuesday. The problem isn't your offer or your audience. It's that you have no system turning interest into trust, and trust into revenue. What I build for you A 14-day email nurture sequence engineered to take a cold lead from "who are you?" to "let's work together." Plus a 400-word anchor nurture piece (welcome email, lead magnet follow-up, or onboarding email) that sets the tone for the entire relationship. Every email is written with strategic intent: each one has a job, whether that's building credibility, handling objections, creating urgency, or driving a specific action. This isn't "just checking in" email. It's a conversion system. Built for B2B professionals who sell expertise This service is specifically designed for: Consultants & coaches who need to warm leads between discovery call and close Lawyers & accountants who want to nurture referrals and inbound inquiries without sounding salesy Real estate agents who need drip sequences that keep them top-of-mind through long buying cycles Small business owners who know they should be emailing their list but don't know what to say SaaS founders who need onboarding sequences that reduce churn and drive activation How it works Intake & Strategy: I learn your business, audience, and conversion goal. What action should the reader take by Day 14? We start there and reverse-engineer the sequence. Anchor Nurture Piece (400 words): I write your foundational email, the one that sets your voice, establishes authority, and frames the relationship. This is typically your welcome email or lead magnet follow-up. Short, sharp, and high-impact. 14-Day Email Sequence (14 emails, 150-200 words each): Each email is strategically sequenced using a trust-building arc: introduce, educate, prove, handle objections, create urgency, convert. Every email has a clear purpose and a single call to action. Delivery: Complete sequence delivered in a formatted Google Doc with subject lines, preview text, send-day recommendations, and CTA labels clearly marked. Ready to paste into Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign, or any email platform. FAQs I'm not a tech company. Will this work for my industry? What email platform do I need? What's the difference between the anchor nurture piece and the 14-day sequence? Can you write for a specific conversion goal? What if I don't have a lead magnet or opt-in yet? Do I need to write anything myself? What if I want to adjust the tone or messaging?
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Your landing page exists. But nobody finds it. You built the product. You launched the site. But organic traffic is flat, bounce rates are high, and the page reads like it was written for a search engine from 2018. The problem isn't your offer. It's that your copy doesn't match what your buyer is actually searching for, and it doesn't move them once they arrive. What I build for you I write a conversion-focused SEO landing page grounded in real keyword research, not guesswork. Every headline, subhead, and paragraph is engineered to rank for the terms your buyers actually type, and structured to move them from curiosity to action. This isn't keyword stuffing. It's strategic copywriting built on proven psychological frameworks (PAS + AIDA) layered with SEO architecture so your page works for both Google and humans. I've done this for SaaS companies targeting competitive terms like "humanized AI" and delivered 2,000+ word pages built from multi-phase keyword research across intent clusters. You can see the full case study in my portfolio. How it works Keyword Research Phase: I research 3 primary keywords and 5 supporting sub-terms, analyzing search intent, competition, and opportunity. Structural Architecture: I map your page structure: H1 headline, 2-3 H2 subheads, body content, and meta description, all aligned to your keyword strategy. Copywriting Phase: I write 700+ words of conversion copy using PAS (Problem-Agitation-Solution) and AIDA (Attention-Interest-Desire-Action) frameworks. Q&A Section: 7 strategically written questions and answers that target long-tail search queries and reduce buyer objections simultaneously. Delivery: You receive the complete page copy in a clean Google Doc, ready to hand to your developer or paste into your CMS. Who this is for SaaS founders who need a landing page that ranks and converts Startups launching a new product or feature page Service businesses tired of paying for ads because organic isn't working Anyone who has a landing page that "looks fine" but generates zero inbound traffic FAQs - CHECK My Services for Answers Can you write for my specific industry or niche? What if I need more than 700 words? Do you just write copy, or do you also handle the SEO strategy? What do you need from me to get started? Can I get it faster than 2 days? What makes this different from hiring a regular copywriter? Do you offer revisions?
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All things typed, including pre-written books.
All things typed, including pre-written books.
Bilingual Travel Writer & Photographer Telling Human Stories
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Bilingual Travel Writer & Photographer Telling Human Stories
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Children of Nakba Day These photographs were taken on May 15, 2025, during a Nakba Day gathering in Beirut, Lebanon. Below the hill, Palestinian activists, refugees, and Hezbollah supporters stood shoulder to shoulder, delivering speeches filled with grief, defiance, and memories of a conflict that has shaped generations. Flags waved above the crowd as speakers vowed solidarity and resistance. Yet a short walk away, the atmosphere felt entirely different. There, I met children. Their clothes were worn. Some carried the visible marks of hardship. Many had grown up surrounded by stories of displacement, war, and loss. Yet what stayed with me was not anger, but curiosity. They gathered around me, asking where I came from. Using a translation app, we struggled through fragments of conversation, laughing at misunderstandings and finding small ways to connect. They waved Palestinian flags just like the adults below. But unlike the speeches echoing through the crowd, their faces still carried something unmistakably childlike: wonder, playfulness, and hope. As a writer and documentary photographer, I am often drawn to places defined by conflict. What interests me, however, is not only the conflict itself, but the ordinary human moments that continue to exist within it. These children reminded me that even in communities shaped by historical trauma, life does not pause. Childhood persists. For a brief moment, above the chants and politics, they were simply children smiling at a stranger with a camera.
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In May 2025, I was granted official access to Beirut's Dahiyeh district through local journalistic networks and formal authorization channels. Months after the ceasefire, Israeli airstrikes continued to strike areas of southern Beirut, leaving behind shattered buildings, displaced families, and neighborhoods suspended between destruction and routine life. What drew me there was not the battlefield itself, but the people living in its aftermath. A young girl sat on the back of her father's motorbike, gazing upward at the ruins of a building brought down by an airstrike. Men gathered quietly inside a small shop that few customers visited anymore, surrounded by streets and structures scarred by war. Elsewhere, residents walked past collapsed apartment blocks and piles of debris that had become part of the landscape of daily life. These photographs are not primarily about military conflict or political factions. They are about memory, loss, endurance, and the quiet persistence of ordinary people after the world's attention has moved on. The Dahiyeh project forms only one chapter of a larger reporting journey across Lebanon. Alongside the photographs, I am currently writing a long-form narrative feature based on months of field reporting, interviews, and firsthand observations throughout the country. From survivors of the Beirut port explosion to families living through economic collapse and recurring conflict, the work explores how individuals navigate uncertainty while holding onto dignity, hope, and a sense of home. My practice sits at the intersection of journalism and documentary photography, focusing on human stories in places often reduced to headlines.
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