feel good MARKETING
founders with a cause — i see you.
Want to share ethical content that sits well with your soul? Promote your business in a kinder, more considered way with my feel good marketing services. ♥
Affordable creative content for therapists, charities, nonprofits & ethical business OWNERS
my ethical COPY & CONTENT services
If you’re a business or charity owner making the world a better place, I want to help you do that – affordably, and without losing what makes you, you.
Ethical ghostwriting ♥
Ghostwriting is where your best ideas meet mine. I’ll spread your message far and wide, keeping your community in the loop with all your most important updates.
✵ Newsletters
✵ LinkedIn posts
✵ Website articles
✵ Guides & PDFs
Responsible social media management ♥
Social media is plagued by misinformation and deceptive messaging. But it doesn’t have to be. I offer responsible social media management that puts integrity before influence.
✵ Instagram management
✵ Bespoke reels & graphics
✵ Custom captions
✵ Infographic carousels
Human-centred guides & blog content ♥
Believe great blog content is made to be felt, not just skimmed? Whether you’re sharing therapeutic advice or tips for looking after the planet, I’ll make sure every word is worth putting into the world.
✵ SEO blog content
✵ How-to guides & blogs
✵ Thought leader articles
Honest, inclusive website copy ♥
Want a website that connects with as many people as possible? The answer lies in inclusive web copy. With me, it’s honest and action-focused at all times.
✵ Landing pages
✵ Website rewrites
✵ Homepage copy
✵ Product & service pages
ETHICAL ADVERTISING starts with the people behind your campaigns
GET ethical marketing support from someone who cares about your cause
As a creative with a drive to create from the heart, there have been plenty of times when I’ve questioned my place in the corporate world. I’ve never wanted to give up the ‘doing bit’ in order to climb the ladder (what could be better than flow state?) or cut corners for the sake of raking in a few extra quid.
Of course, everyone has to earn a living. But after long, relentless periods of corporate burnout and misalignment-induced low mood, I came to a simple realisation: I feel most fulfilled when the work is kind, the creativity is flowing and the motive isn’t solely profit.
On the same page?
What I won’t compromise on:
Finding joy in the work ✵ Honest communication ✵ Integrity in every decision ✵ Quality over quantity ✵ Kind collaboration ✵ Accessible pricing ✵ Respect for boundaries ✵ Commitment to learning ✵ Happy clients
ACT in the real interests of your audience
*BUY BUY BUY*
TIME for connection & community
INTO kindness towards customers
LOCAL before you buy global
LESS, better (quality counts)
*invest in*
CARE for people and the planet
BETTER MENTAL HEALTH for everyone
HUMAN SKILLS (less of the ‘bot can do it better/faster’ mentality)
INCLUSION and belonging
More of this, please…
say hello 👋
Introduce yourself and start the conversation.
Spill your dreams, passions, ideas and ambitions. I’d love to help in any way I can.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ethical marketing means committing to fair, honest promotional practices and doing right by the people you serve. It’s about steering clear of misleading claims, avoiding manipulative tactics and being transparent about what it is you’re promoting. To understand whether or not you’re marketing ethically, you can start by asking yourself: Am I hiding anything from my clients/customers/supporters? Am I providing genuine value? Am I putting profit above all else? How much attention do I pay to the impact of my supply chain? These sorts of questions can help you to uncover the real-world effects of your marketing choices.
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Ethical marketing matters because whenever other human beings are involved in your work, you have a responsibility to treat them with respect. When that respect shows in your messaging, your pricing, your sales process and your customer care, it builds trust. Trust naturally brings people back.
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There are so many different ways to market ethically. Examples include: prioritising real needs rather than creating false ones, mapping the customer journey from an empathetic and helpful perspective, being transparent about limitations so people can make informed decisions, using inclusive language that doesn’t alienate or stereotype, and communicating clearly at every stage so people always know what to expect.