• Amazon A+ content
• Walmart product listings
• consumer product packaging

• press releases

• e-books

• taglines

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• magazine articles

• thought-leadership booklet

• blog posts
• bios
• media kits
• email campaigns

Content is Queen

Think of me as your creative sidekick. I'll work behind the scenes to refresh your site's outdated copy. I can breathe life into product reviews on Amazon, Walmart, or your company's site. Do you want your execs to be portrayed as thought leaders? Do you need talking points completed next week? Do you need a steady stream of blog posts per month? I can provide it. 


3 reasons why we should work together:
1. You have too much on your plate already. Leave the writing to me.
2. I’m versatile. I’ve written for various industries from toys to tech, from non-profit to high-end retail. I can easily adapt to any setting, can join any team, and quickly conform to any company’s unique voice and vision.
3. Top-quality work at great rates.





​​​​​​HERE’S WHAT I’VE COMPLETED FOR CLIENTS: 


EXPERIENCE

Prior to my freelance career as a toy industry copywriter, I was the founding editor of aNb Media's trade magazines, Toys & Family Entertainment and Royaltie$. I ran the editorial team through all stages of production from idea to finished product. I worked with the magazines' editors, sales team, advertisers, and printer to ensure a smooth production process. In addition, I produced supplemental issues focusing on specific trade shows such as ABC Kids Expo and toy industry events in Hong Kong.


I also compiled toy industry news for anbmedia.com three times per week including managing email alerts to 6,000-plus subscribers.


On the consumer-facing side of aNb Media's business, I wrote SEO product reviews for specific on-camera talent for TTPM.com. I edited all product reviews for TTPM.com, which equated to hundreds of products per year.

I managed the product submission process for TTPM.com working with toy and baby product companies large and small. This submission process culminated in TTPM's Most Wanted List spotlighting the hottest toys for the holiday season, which garnered countless media impressions.