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Nicole O'Connell
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Tampa, USA
Social Media Manager & Paid Ads Specialist
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Short-Form Video Editing for Music Promotion
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Social Media Rebrand for Fabulous Ceremonies Aruba
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Vlog-Style Short-Form Editing for Touring Artists
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The Dent Guys Social Media Management
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Kolbe Gelbaugh
St. Petersburg, USA
Visual Storytelling with Strategic Impact 🎥📸
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Visual Storytelling with Strategic Impact 🎥📸
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Trending Social Media Content Creation
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Compelling Videography
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Storyteller Media
Tampa, USA
Telling Your Story Through Video and Music 🎥🎶
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Telling Your Story Through Video and Music 🎥🎶
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Educational Videos for Course Creators
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Brand Story Long Form Videos
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Blake Shelton "I LIVED IT" Live Music Video
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Lyric Videos
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Jon Wheeler
Tampa, USA
🚀 Fullstack Engineer with a knack for Design Systems
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🚀 Fullstack Engineer with a knack for Design Systems
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InVision: Custom Content Management System Development
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Octave
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Reach Financial
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InVision: Pixel-Perfect Marketing Site Creation
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Tembria Thompson
Brandon, USA
Clarity consultant organizing and refining communication
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Clarity consultant organizing and refining communication
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Clarity Enhancement for Product Messaging
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A short walkthrough examining how audience focus, language consistency, and action guidance shape understanding as organizations grow. This example is based on publicly available messaging and shared to demonstrate my approach to communication clarity, not as a critique or redesign.
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A client reached out recently saying they needed “better marketing.” As we talked, it became clear marketing wasn’t the issue. They had multiple services, strong experience, and a solid reputation. But new visitors and leads kept getting stuck in the same place, they didn’t understand where they fit. Nothing was wrong with the writing. Nothing needed a redesign. The problem was that their language had grown with the business, but it hadn’t been reorganized. We focused on clarifying who the work was most for, what each service actually solved, and what someone needed to understand before being asked to take action. Once that was clear, everything else became easier: pages, emails, and conversations. That’s the kind of clarity work I do most often.
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When people land on a service-based website, they’re often already carrying questions, stress, or urgency. I put together this short communication clarity walkthrough to explore how language choices can either ease that moment or add a little extra effort — even when the intention behind the work is strong. This is not a critique or a pitch, just an example of how I think about clarity and communication.
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Gina Caracci
Tampa, USA
Tampa-based UGC creator and podcast host with 200K downloads
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Product Demo: Problem and solution
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Fitness UGC: Class offerings, site tour, experience
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Lifestyle UGC with product incoporation
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Food UGC utilizing unboxing, product demo, problem and solution.
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Lee Williams
Tampa, USA
Lee Williams. Content writer and editor.
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Lee Williams. Content writer and editor.
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The Intersection of Technology and Media
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Leading Change in Organizations
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What Effective Leadership Looks Like in the Digital Age - Enter…
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18 Perfect Gift Ideas to Buy This Small Business Saturday | Hun…
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