Copywriting
Copywriting
Project details
What we need
- Well-written and compelling copy for marketing or communication materials; examples include a brochure, blog post, one-pager/fact sheet, fundraising/promotional materials
- Messaging that is consistent with brand identity, public relations strategy and communications objectives
Additional details
We need a one-paragraph episode description for our podcast, Stitch Please. We also ask volunteers to identify 2 quotes in the episode that stood out to them as representative of its content. The episodes are about 1 hour long or less. The podcast is a weekly audio show that centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. The episodes range from solo episodes to interviews to group conversations.
What we have in place
- We currently have a Google drive with an audio file of the episode (.mp3) and sample episode summaries. We are also responsive to questions.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to This will help us conserve scarce resources while also producing high quality episode summaries with peppy writing and, ideally, with relevant keywords.
Episode Descriptions are very important to a podcast. They help people decide whether they wish to listen or not. Our current notes are rudimentary. A copywriter with verve and creativity can show us new options for more lively writing.
Project plan
Our mission
Black Women Stitch is the sewing group where Black lives matter. We center Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. We practice the principles of Black liberation, radical self love, and social justice.
What we do
*Stitch Please podcast, a weekly audio show, is our major project. The podcast aims to support, celebrate, and inspire Black women sewists locally and around the world.
*Weekly chats on Instagram Live to answer questions and address issues/topics of interest, including material from the podcast, current sewing projects, and dismantling white supremacy.
Testimonials
Jiji is an EXCELLENT writer and GENEROUS volunteer. She created a lovely and detailed piece that I needed for the podcast. She listened to the episode, reviewed the transcripts, and during the draft stage, she seamlessly incorporated my feedback. I knew that the project was in good hands when she agreed to take it on. Thank you SEW much, Jiji for sharing your time, talent, and creativity with us!
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