
Copywriting with a magic megaphone
Hello! Thanks for stopping by.
I love working with digital agencies serving purpose-driven organisations and those in personal finance.
Not all copywriters are the same. Choosing a generalist for a specialist topic can backfire:
- The copy doesn’t hit the mark and results in lots of painstaking amends
- Your clients don’t have confidence in your copywriter and want to write the content themselves
- The results prove underwhelming, and your clients are left unhappy
Keep reading below to learn how I can ease your content headaches and ensure every project runs smoothly.

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Article Writing
There’s no point in creating new articles for the sake of it. Every piece I write, from blogs and print pieces to thought leadership, has a clear outcome and purpose in mind.
Video Scripts
A great story starts with grabbing attention, and then holding it line-by-line until the viewer is left wanting more. Say goodbye to boring video scripts for your clients.
Web Copy
Too many websites are let down by lousy copy. They might look fantastic but don’t get close to delivering a great return on the initial investment.
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I’m Jamie Graham
A freelance copywriter from Edinburgh.
Having worked in digital agencies for several years, I’ve got a detailed understanding of what everyone wants from their written content.
I was inspired to write from a young age after reading Roald Dahl’s stories. Many more years later than I care to count, I love writing more than ever. It means the world to me to do it for a living.

Promises kept

Deadline-driven
I guarantee to send my work on time, so you’ll never hear me make excuses for being late.

Results-focused
Having also worked as a digital marketing manager, I know how to get results.

Easy to work with
I’ve seen what happens when freelancers are a pain in the neck. I keep things simple and effective.

An eagle eye
I care about every detail of every project, from sending emails to delivering excellent work.


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