Your offer isn't the problem. Your words are. One sentence can be the difference between "Maybe later" and "Take my money"—and I know which sentence to write.
I'm a direct response copywriter. I don't write copy that sounds good—I write copy engineered to convert. Every word earns its place by moving the reader one step closer to a click, a reply, or a sale. If a sentence doesn't pull its weight, it gets cut.
🤝 Who I work with:
Digital brands, SaaS companies, and B2B founders who already have traffic but are leaving money on the table because their copy isn't doing its job. If your traffic, leads, or list isn't converting the way it should, that's usually a messaging problem, not a marketing problem.
✍️ What I write:
→ Sales pages built on proven frameworks (AIDA, PAS) that move cold traffic to "where do I pay"
→ Email copy — cold outreach and nurture sequences — written for open rate, reply rate, and click-through rate, not just word count
→ Ad copy with hooks that stop the scroll and CTAs that actually get clicked
→ Website copy that turns visitors into qualified leads instead of letting your bounce rate eat your ad spend
🎯 Proof, not promises:
I ran a cold email campaign for a networking client that consistently landed in the primary inbox—not promotions, not spam—because deliverability and conversion go hand in hand. No reply ever happens from an email that never gets opened.
🎁 What you get:
A strategist who treats your copy like a sales asset, not a writing assignment. Before I write a single line, I run a deep research process — a 35+ page breakdown of your audience, market, competitors, and angles. Research specialists charge hundreds of dollars for this exact process on its own. You get it included for free the moment you hire me. (Happy to show proof of this process if you want to see it before you commit.)
💯 My guarantee:
If you're not satisfied with the first draft, I'll revise it until it hits the mark — free of charge. I'd rather get it right than get paid for something that doesn't work.
If your copy is getting traffic but not conversions, something's broken in the message — not the marketing. Invite me to your project, and I'll point out exactly where.