Please puke on the paper. We’ll clean it up.

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    It’s OK if writing isn’t your thing. That doesn’t have to stop you from succeeding. Historians say that Winston Churchill and Benjamin Franklin were notoriously poor spellers, for example. But marketing requires well-written content. If you struggle with writing, keep Media Relations’ editors on call. We’re available to edit what you’ve started and transform it into Media-Grade Content®.

    Please puke on the paper.

    I once worked with a leader who hated to write. She’d dump information into a Word document (she called it “puking on the paper”) then she’d send it to me to clean up. I’d do the heavy editing, then together we’d polish it. It was a pleasant, time-efficient solution.

    “Puke on the paper” may be a cringe-worthy phrase but it’s memorable. The next time you’re staring at a blank screen, agonizing about a writing project, you’ll probably remember it.

    Media Relations offers stand-alone writing and editing services even if you aren’t a PR, web or digital marketing client. Just open a house account and start sending us projects. We follow an easy, seamless process.

    Article by Robin Miller, Editor-In-Chief, SAM 6 Pro

    Robin Miller coordinates content development across newsletters, social media, websites, blogs and press releases at Media Relations Agency. She specializes in interviewing clients and spokespeople, uncovering their stories, and translating complex ideas into clear, compelling, media-grade content. Robin is known for her ability to shape messaging so it resonates with the intended audience, ensuring clarity, relevance, and persuasive impact. An IABC- and Mercury-award winner, she brings a diverse professional background to her work, including practical experience in the health sciences, which allows her to accurately interpret and communicate scientific and technical information for mainstream and trade media. Robin also brings a strong understanding of modern digital marketing requirements, ensuring content not only reads well, but aligns with evolving platforms, regulations, and best practices.

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