Sam Costello: Writer, Editor, Web Consultant
I am a writer, editor, and web consultant who works with marketing companies, web development and IT agencies, magazines, websites, and other organizations. I help clients develop and refine messages, ideas, and businesses through precise, creative writing, accurate grammar, and cutting edge web consulting.
I am available for freelance projects in any of these areas, and also in writing or editing fiction, comics, and graphic novels.
My clients include:
- About.com
- Schwadesign
- FrameMedia
- Rue Morgue
- Aardvark Design
- RI Home, Living & Design
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My services include:
- Writing for the Web
- Web Consulting
- Web Marketing: SEO and Email
- Journalism
- Editing
- Blogging
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Latest News
Archive for September, 2007
September 13, 2007 at 4:15 pm
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Not every web project is a new or revised site. Sometimes you need to take a small step before you can take a big one. That’s what I helped FOCUS24, a leading local IT services company do recently. FOCUS24 is undertaking a website resdesign project with Aardvark Design. But, as they worked on the project, they didn’t want their old site to continue presenting them in a way that would soon change. So, taking direction from Aardvark, I interviewed the principles of FOCUS24 and wrote the content for a placeholder website. While the new site is being worked on, visitors will see FOCUS24 in the right way, with the right positioning, and the right message. And that’s a step worth taking.
September 13, 2007 at 4:08 pm
· Filed in News
The new website for .406 Ventures, a venture capital company in Boston, has launched and I’m proud to say I was involved in making it happen. I worked on this project in a project management capacity, overseeing a developer, serving as a point of contact for the client, and generally doing what needed to get done to launch the site. .406 Ventures backs companies in the IT Security and Infrastructure, Technology-Enabled Business Services, and Next-Generation Software markets. The site was given its fine design by Patrick Coyle and transformed into elegant XHTML/CSS by Dan Johnson.