1. Nick Baker

    Managing Director at Bakehouse Communications

    27 November 2008 15:50pm

    Nick Baker

    Hi,

    Does anyone know and can recommend a good freelance SEO copywriter, ideally with Financial Services experience?

  2. Miles Bennett

    Director at TargetStone

    28 November 2008 09:26am

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    Nick,

    I know of someone that may be of help to you.  Are you looking for a permanent member of staff or a consultant to review the site?  Contact me off-forum on miles.bennett at targetstone.com

    Cheers

    Miles

  3. Stephen Pratley

    Managing Director at Shine Marketing

    28 November 2008 10:10am

    Stephen Pratley

    I've used these before and had some good results

    http://turnerink.co.uk/

    Not sure about financial experience but worth a call

  4. Adrian Kingwell Silver

    Director at Mezzo Marketing

    28 November 2008 10:50am

    Adrian Kingwell

    Hi Nick,
    My company has some excellent web copywriters with financial services experience who have worked in Barclays, HSBC, Post Office Financial Services, Investec, to name but a few. Contact me at and I'm sure we can help you. Our website is www.mezzomarketing.co.uk

  5. Dan Frydman

    Managing Director at Inigo Media Ltd

    28 November 2008 12:42pm

    Dan Frydman

    Hi Nick, I'd recommend Liz Holt - www.lizholt.co.uk - as she has lots of experience working freelance for financial services company and was the first copywriter in the UK to be a registered member of the DMA. 


  6. Felicity King-Evans

    Copywriter at HappyCopy

    28 November 2008 22:51pm

    Felicity King-Evans

    Hello,

    I have some considerable experience in SEO copywriting, including personal finance and investment news.

    I'd be delighted to show you some of my previous work and perhaps give you a quote for your own content. I can also supply you with recommendations.

    Do let me know if you'd like to speak further.

    Kind regards,

    Felicity

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