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Seeking to empower individuals within your organisation to undertake or improve on their own marketing activity? Yellow Bird is happy to offer coaching and training.

We offer support in:

  • branding and style guidelines;
  • ‘how to’ guides and checklists; and
  • bespoke training on subjects such as writing, editing and proofreading compelling copy.

Our copywriting support isn’t limited to marketing. All too often, the expertise within an organisation lies within the minds of the staff. Mitigate the risks associated with unexpected absences by using Yellow Bird’s services to log all relevant tasks in easy-to-follow procedures or policies.

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