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Category Archives: client success
Sci-fi Thriller Novel First Draft Complete
Well, the first draft of this latest ghostwriting gig is all done and delivered to the client. How’d it work out, and what’s next?
Screenplay Consult Delivers Competition Success
Sometimes I get to hear about the success my clients see after a story consult. This satirical sci-fi screenplay has been especially fun to follow.
Turo Biz-Dev Videos Available On YouTube
This business development series for TURO is now part of their YouTube resource library.
eBook Lead Gen Series
Very happy to be finishing up a fun project for a successful founder and entrepreneur. I worked from his existing documents to create a series of five downloadable ebooks that walk the reader through what it takes to become a successful digital entrepreneur.
New Project: Backward Entrepreneur
I worked with Mike for several months to help organize, structure, and edit his decades of experience and anecdotes into this powerful volume. It was a tremendously rewarding project, I learned a ton, and I’m super proud of the result.
CareAcademy Course Approved By Alzheimer’s Association
Several years ago I worked with CareAcademy to create a dementia care curriculum. My job was to work with their ID and SMEs to write scripts for narrators and actors that demonstrated best practices through scenario-based lessons.
Client News: NISM Acquires OMCP
I’m excited to share that OMCP has now been acquired by the National Institute for Social Media (NISM).
2nd Round UAE eGovernment eLearning Scripts Delivered
This eLearning project for the UAE is designed to inspire public and private sector leaders embrace digitalization, improving the quality and delivery of critical government services.
Retirement Finance Books Delivered: V1
Over the past couple of months, we’ve been adapting our client’s training video materials into shareable ebooks. As you can imagine, the structure and voice of books designed to be read are different from those of scripts that are designed to be performed by narrators.
