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Q: What types of projects do you handle?

A: Project types include writing, editing and design of business and marketing projects:

  • Marketing documents: statements of qualification, postcards, sales letters, flyers, ads, etc.
  • Business documents: reports, letters, manuals, forms, etc.
  • Web content (text and organization)
  • Logos and stationery

Q: Can you create files I can edit and print from my computer?

A: Absolutely! If you're looking for files you can update or print yourself, I can create them in Microsoft Word or other popular PC programs. Although creating a document in Word can limit the design possibilities, for many businesses it's more important that they be able to edit and print the document themselves.

Q: Do you do small projects?

A: Yes! I'm happy to work on small projects such as setting up business forms or editing a letter. I often perform multiple small projects for a client over a period of months or years, serving as a freelance "marketing coordinator."

Q: Can a small company afford your services?

A: Virtually ALL of my clients are small companies or individuals. By "farming out" their writing/design projects, they save themselves time and frustration, and save the expense of keeping someone on staff to do this type of work.

Q: Do you design brochures?

A: I typically work with flexible, updateable marketing packages with mix-and-match sheets and trifolds, since these materials can be printed in-house. If you're looking for an glossy, elaborate printed brochure, you'll want to seek out a graphic design firm.

Q: Do you design web sites?

A: In the past I've designed quite a few websites for existing clients. Now my primary focus is the web content—the information flow and text—instead of design. I'd be happy to team up with your web designer if he/she needs help with the web site organization or written content.

Q: How do I get started with my project?

A: This is a great question. Getting started is sometimes the biggest challenge. Here's what I suggest.

  • First, write up a simple description or outline of what you need/want.
  • Second, gather up any existing materials, photos, text and other info you have that relates to your project. Then we'll go over the project requirements together. Having this info ahead of time makes it much easier to figure out the best way to tackle your project.

Still have questions? Call Eve at 404-378-0081 or drop me an email: info@wyattcomm.com.

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