SANTA CRUZ, CA, January 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Founder of EditCopyProof, Charlon Bobo, today announced the official launch of a new website featuring products and services specifically developed for evolutionary entrepreneurs. As one of only a few businesses worldwide addressing the specific needs of this market, Bobo is the only copywriter.
Affectionately known as the "conscious copywriter," Bobo enjoys the success of a worldwide clientele and a loyal following of evolutionary entrepreneurs; a quickly-emerging market. The term is a relatively new one, coming onto the business scene within the past year.
Evolutionary entrepreneurs are business owners who consciously build sustainable, profitable and heart-based businesses with a primary focus on service to humanity. They use their businesses to encourage, empower and support others. Bobo says, "Developing marketing materials for these visionaries is 180° different from traditional approaches to copywriting and marketing. The emphasis is on service, not selling; on offering, not convincing."
Traditional copywriting and marketing are industries based in manipulative, slippery car-salesman-type tactics that do not work for a heart-based market. This market segment is exploding as more entrepreneurs become aligned with their own passions and ideals of service.
With an emphasis on heart, it's easy to misunderstand Bobo's meaning and message. "People assume that heart-based copy is soft, watery, bland, weak and ineffective. That's SO not true!" she proclaims adamantly. "My clients want heart and real-world results. And they get it."
Admittedly, Bobo uses unconventional methods. You won't hear other copywriters reveal that they use intuition to guide or influence the creative writing process. She states, "When something works, instead of questioning it, I use it again and again to create high-impact copy that delivers results for entrepreneurs. They are thrilled."
Bobo provides an innovative menu of services that combine her copywriting, copyediting and ghostwriting talents. Whether clients have existing content that needs to be more effective, or they come to her with notes on a coffee shop napkin, Bobo develops individual action plans for delivering content that serves their marketing objectives.
EditCopyProof is the single and final destination in your quest for ghostwriting, copywriting, editing and proofreading services that effectively communicate with your heart-centered audience. To receive your no-cost, no obligation consultation to discuss the details of your project, visit http://www.EditCopyProof.com
EditCopyProof Launches Fresh Website Catering To Niche Copywriting Needs of Evolutionary Entrepreneurs
When it comes to copywriting and marketing, evolutionary entrepreneurs have a champion in EditCopyProof that caters to their unique requirements for high-impact copywriting with heart, and results.
2012-01-09
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[Press-News.org] EditCopyProof Launches Fresh Website Catering To Niche Copywriting Needs of Evolutionary EntrepreneursWhen it comes to copywriting and marketing, evolutionary entrepreneurs have a champion in EditCopyProof that caters to their unique requirements for high-impact copywriting with heart, and results.