Jen Lou Meredith - Content and Copy Writer. Image by Mikaela Jade.

Jen Lou Meredith - Content and Copy Writer. Image by Mikaela Jade.

About Me

Image by Mikaela Jade.

As a writer with over 10 years' professional experience, I can help you convey your business' message to your audience in a way that is simple and digestible, while being informative and engaging.

I began my career as a journalist, first as a freelance writer for local magazines while studying for my degree in English, then, after graduating with honours, I became a full-time editorial assistant at a luxury lifestyle magazine, before progressing to content writer, then deputy editor at a national hair and beauty title.

Following this, I decided to take the path to become a full-time freelance writer. Since 2017, I have worked with independent businesses, agencies and influencers to create content that captivates their audiences.

Why employ me and not ChatGPT?

I believe we have a moral obligation to keep a human element to business. Your audience is human, so what better way to connect with them than with a human writer? I can write (good) humour; I can make obscure references to nineties pop culture; I can talk about an experience or product in a way that elicits a visceral response from the reader, allowing them to connect with your brand in a way that can't yet be facilitated by AI.

I'm also a brand geek. This means that, when we work together, I become a fan of your brand. From the ins and outs of your audience, tone, style, genre, to graphic elements such as the use of imagery, typography and colour palette, I commit to understanding your branding just as well as you do. This helps me tailor my writing style to fit your business.

Experience

I have worked with a number of different content management systems in a range of formats. The CMSs I have experience with include Wordpress, Blogger, Webflow and Squarespace. I also have experience with Substack, Mailchimp, Shopify, Podio, Trello, Later, and a range of other platforms. I can also learn new software quickly, and adapt to your business' needs.

I have experience writing B2C as well as B2B, in the sectors of: fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, pet care, horticulture, psychology, gynaecology, rheumatology, recruitment and human resources.

If you have any questions, please contact me at jenloumeredith@gmail.com

I hope we can work together!

Jen

Tuesday 5 September 2023

Making Life Easier During A Home Renovation

Home renovations are fantastic projects as they give you the home that your heart desires. To get there though, you have to go through the entire renovation process which can be a bit of a pain in the behind if you’re not careful. You can avoid this though if you know how to. If you’ve been through a renovation before then you probably know what you should and should not be doing, but for those of you who are new to this, I’ve got some advice for you. Are you interested? Keep reading.


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Have A Plan In Place


Having a plan in place is going to be the best thing that you can do. When you are planning out the renovation, you will have planned out when certain things are happening, what rooms are getting done when, how long it is going to take, and you can use this to anticipate what you should be doing. For example, if your kitchen is being completely ripped out and a new one is being put in its place, this is not going to happen all in the same day. As such, there will be a period of time where you are not able to use your kitchen, so you need a plan that will allow you to still feed everyone. 


Hire Every Service You Need


It’s also a good idea to hire every service that you are going to need before the renovation starts. This gives you peace of mind that you have all that you need, and means that there is less chance of complications arising at any given point. Don’t forget to hire some of the more obscure services that people forget about as well such as scrap metal recycling services if you think you will need this. 


When it comes to hiring services though, take a look around before you settle on any contractor or company. Check reviews, and make sure that they are the right fit for your project before you sign anything.


Get Out Of The Way


The final thing that I want to say is that it’s going to be super helpful to everyone if you are not in the way while they are trying to complete their work. If you are wandering around what will essentially be a building site all the time, not only is this distracting, but it might get dangerous. As such, being out of the way is going to make your life easier, and it’s going to be easier for the people working as they are not going to have to worry about you.


It really can be as simple as this, you know? It doesn’t have to get complicated trying to make your life easier, you just need to plan in advance and know what is coming. The better that you can plan, the easier it will be to handle when you are not able to use your kitchen for a couple of days, or whatever else is getting in your way of normal living.


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