| bio | website | aquickbrownfoxwriting.com |
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| location | Minneapolis, MN | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Apr 18 '11 at 17:27 | |
| stats | profile views | 25 |
I am a professional resume writer, B2B copywriter and graphic designer.
My resume writing business, A Quick Brown Fox Professional Services, focuses on helping job seekers and career changers get an interview for the job of their dreams. I work with my clients to understand their individual desires and dreams, and use my strong analytical background honed during years I spent as an analyst in the federal government to tailor resumes, cover letters, KSA's and CV's to find those golden nuggets of achievement in their professional experience.
As a B2B copywriter and graphic designer, I apply that same analytical experience to create power white papers, case studies, video scripts, brochures, and many more to help my clients highlight their products and services using facts and real world examples of success.
All of my clients, whether you are an individual seeking a better job, or a business seeking a better relationship with your business customers, will benefit from my extensive writing, research and analytical experience. And more than that, I challenge you to find another writer who cares more about you and your goals than I do. All of my clients are unique, and by working with me, that individual strength will be highlighted through the product I create for you.
Specialties Resume Writing/Editing, Cover Letter Writing, KSA Writing/Editing, CV Writing/Editing.
B2B Copywriting: White Papers, Case Studies Online Video Scripts & Graphic Design.
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Apr 6 |
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Managing multiple online personas Yes! Your "how the hell" is correct. Social media takes up enough time for one personality... managing multiple I think will kill this single person entrepreneur. The master of none issue you describe is part of what I worry about, especially as a start-up. I think Jillian Michaels can pull it off, because she is largely selling herself first and people follow her to whatever she is selling/endorsing. I am trying to build a brand first (of course I'm part of that brand, but right now, people don't give a rip who I am, they want to know what I can do for them). So, its a dilemma. |
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Apr 6 |
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Managing multiple online personas Hi Warren, I like TweetDeck in some ways, but its that whole having to keep track of which account is live that is driving me insane. Ideally there would be a master tab for each persona with each linked account below it, so you could switch easily back and forth between personal, business 1, 2, etc. Any programmers out there who want to build this, I will be at least one new customer. |
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Apr 6 |
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Managing multiple online personas The main reason I want to have separate personas is that my customer bases will be very different groups with different expectations of tone. |
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asked | Managing multiple online personas |
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awarded | Supporter |
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answered | Starting an online shop |
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awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 4 |
answered | Should I put my “startup” experience on my resume? |
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awarded | Autobiographer |