Advertising tells a story.

Stories convey experiences, communicate meaning, and forge connections between businesses and their customers. Every organization has a unique and compelling story that customers can identify with.  These stories capture the minds and hearts of readers, drawing in new clients and establishing loyalty among existing ones.

At Wordsmith’s Press, we specialize in uncovering your unique story, tapping into the parts of it that make people want to connect with you, and writing advertising materials that bring the spirit of your organization to life.  We’ll show you how your story is your most valuable asset.

The Wordsmiths:

 
Jason Somers, M.A., CHRP, PhD Candidate in English Language and Literature

Jason is a copywriter and editor based in Ontario. Over several years of writing, teaching, and editing at the University of British Columbia and the University of Western Ontario, he has acquired expertise in persuasive writing and a keen eye for what makes a piece of writing exceptional. His background in Human Resources and Cultural Studies gives him a window into business strategy, consumer psychology, and branding. With style and wit, Jason’s writing captures what matters most to customers about your business and moves them into action.

Abby Somers, B.A., TESL

Abby is a freelance writer and editor based in Ontario, servicing companies around the world. Her educational background in language, linguistics, and translation gives her an in-depth knowledge of the intricacies of the English language and how to use them to craft a perfect text. After many years of business writing, teaching business English, and winning awards for speech writing, she has developed a talent for communication that gets results. Abby’s dynamic writing style incorporates her knowledge of internet promotion and marketing, corporate communication, and motivational psychology to put you at the forefront of your industry.
 

Contact us today to start telling your story to the world!

 

“Creative without strategy is called ‘art.’ Creative with strategy is called ‘advertising.’” ~ Jef I. Richards