Showing posts with label writing services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing services. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

Increase Your Bottom Line with Writings by Design

Writings by Design, LLC, is a business writing consulting firm, offering targeted, cost-effective products and services to meet the operational needs of various businesses. We specialize in business development, client outreach and promotion, and strategically generate publicity using proven methods, including but not limited to, Web copy revitalization, blog creation and maintenance, article construction, newsletter compilation and distribution, business plan and proposal writing, ebook/ghost writing and editing services that will help your business reach its target audience and key stakeholders. Tell us about your project today!

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About Writings by Design
 
Writings by Design was founded by J. Mariah Brown, an experienced technical research writer and public relations practitioner who has worked in an array of industries including, but not limited to, Non-Profit, Language Services, Health and Wellness, Legal and Energy Conservation.

Writings by Design helps businesses deliver custom writing products to customers, create a strong online presence to generate publicity and increase membership/customer base by strategically connecting with key stakeholders, program participants, investors, customers, clients and other interested parties in a more direct manner by personifying organizations.

This is accomplished through the development of articles, press releases and case studies; the creation of customized online publications; search engine and social media optimization and other cost-saving strategies and methods. Writings by Design adheres to the strict ethical codes set forth by the Public Relations Society of America and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How Can Outsourcing Help Your Company?

Frustrated? Outsourcing can help!
Reducing overhead costs is the easiest way to save your business money, and therefore increase its bottom line. One of the simplest ways to reduce overhead cost is to eliminate or significantly reduce the utilization of full-time employees. Many companies have realized that outsourcing various services is beneficial in a plethora of ways. Outsourcing, using outside help to complete tasks that are normally performed in-house, is not a new concept, as companies have been utilizing outside advertising firms, accounting companies and distributors for decades. Small- to medium-sized businesses can also benefit from outsourcing other tasks, such as promotional materials, which has been proven to have significant advantages that outweigh monetary benefits—although those are nice as well.

In addition to saving money, outsourcing various marketing and public relations services has many long-term benefits for companies of various sizes and types. Long-term outsourcing benefits are as follows:
  • Increased productivity and efficiency
  • Reduced labor costs
  • Reduced utility costs associated with workplace lighting and computer usage
  • Reduced equipment costs for in-house staff
  • Increase company attractiveness to investors—Invested capital will be spent directly making money rather than being poured into expensive salaries.
  • Specialization—Outsourcing companies are often specialized in a specific area, rather than those who may be completing a project in-house who wear many hats.
  • Increased competitive edge—Many small- to medium-sized businesses do not have the resources to compete with the in-house staff of large corporations. Outsourcing services provides smaller companies with an edge to compete.
  • Increased focus on primary business concerns—Outsourcing writing and marketing services means that managers will have more time to focus on primary business operations, such as product development, distribution and sales.
Of course, there can always be too much of a good thing—outsourcing included. Sometimes it may not be wise to outsource all company writing or marketing services depending on the specific circumstances of the company. To avoid outsourcing too much or too little, prior to taking the leap into the world of business-to-business outsourcing, thoroughly evaluate current operations. How much is being produced and at what rate? Could outsourcing help you increase productivity and your company’s bottom line?