The term “commission” is traditionally used to describe an art transaction that is compensated. Example: you hire a person to draw, photograph, or create custom pottery for you. You pay for the creative service in full, the artist does the work, gives you the finished product, and you are happy!
If Amanda did what everybody else did, clients would see Amanda’s writing portfolio website as a very bland, white, boring website with bullet points and links and not much else.
Amanda prides herself on being incredibly unique, colorful, original in her approach to life, writing, and everything else. Besides, what is the benefit of being normal and following the herd of like-minded mentalities? Is there one standard definition of normal?
Amanda can offer a strong example that is relatable … If Hollywood was “normal,” society would NEVER see exciting cinematic art such as Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands or Andrew Stanton’s Toy Story or Monsters, Inc.
I encourage you to keep an open mind, learn a little from me, and understand that writing is an art and a creative service that merits compensation, just like any other art form.
Amanda Socci
Dedicated
Published in print & digital media
Creative
Writing for freelance clients since 1999
Try to have a good idea of what you want before speaking with me and be prepared to discuss specifics.
It's super helpful to know details such as: subject matter of writing, approximate word count or length (ex. number of pages), purpose of the writing (individual and personal needs versus business blog, profiles, etc.), and deadlines.
Once the terms of the commission are discussed and agreed upon, you must pay for the writing in full before I start to write.
After I finish your writing, I will give it to you in hardcopy or digitally.
You become a happy, satisfied customer who will provide a testimonial, a good review, and share your positive experience on your social media platforms.
Hooray !!
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