Marketing Consulting:
Brian will come in and see what you have done in the past, what you are currently doing, and what is working and what isn’t. He will help you with your marketing to help you gain more clients. The cost is $175 an hour, a minimum of an hour. The hours of work will be done Monday-Friday 8-5.
Referral Resources:
Brian has been networking in metro Atlanta for 30 years and has thousands of contacts. What would you pay to get in front of that RIGHT contact? It costs $25 per referral or $100 for five.
Community Mailer:
Reach 5,000 homes every six weeks in different zip codes in NW Georgia. Price is determined by the size of the ad and the type of mailer. To learn more, call Brian at 470-315-2387 or email brian@beescharitablepursuits.com
Community Fundraising Events:
Brian puts on small community events like Trivia and business expos and attaches small community local nonprofits to get a portion of the proceeds. He can help your business get unique branding opportunities through these events. For more information, call Brian at 470-315-2387 or email brian@beescharitablepursuits.com
For a one-time fee TBD, Brian will teach you how to raise money for your organization. by reviewing what you have done in the past and what you are currently doing to see what is working and what isn’t. He will teach you how to fundraise to help gain more revenue for your organization and how to get sponsors. For more information, email admin@beescharitablepursuits.com
Brian will evaluate what you have done in the past, and what you are currently doing to see what is working and what isn’t. He will help you with your marketing to help gain more clients. For more information email admin@beescharitablepursuits.com
If you want to learn how to network like a pro, Brian will teach you the best ways to organize networking groups and the best practices for growing your business through networking. The cost is $100 per hour, with a minimum of one hour
For proofing print and web content. The cost is $25 an hour, a minimum of an hour.
This is the simplest type of editing. Proofreading is about getting rid of cosmetic errors. It is usually the last step in the writing/editing process. It’s not meant to be comprehensive; when proofreading, you should do something other than re-working text or re-arranging content. Proofreading is about doing a last run-through to catch surface problems with the content.
Copy editing is about improving style, formatting, and accuracy. Copy editing is about ensuring there aren’t inconsistencies and that the style flows well — in addition to being grammatically correct. There are different levels of copy editing: light, medium, and heavy. Light copy editing might consist of double-checking accuracy and handling most grammatical issues. Medium copy editing includes heavier lifting, such as correcting flow and reworking some of the text. With heavy copy editing, the editor might restructure some paragraphs or heavily correct style, flow, and grammar.