why choose Mike to write your copy?

This site was last updated on February 11th, 2009 In a real hurry for a job?

There are lots of writers out there. Mike Handley, unlike many of the other freelance resources you can find, gives you what you need, reliably and quickly.

Mike is particularly strong on concepts so if you are struggling for a basic idea, that's where he delivers. If you simply want slick, professional, finished writing, he can do that really well. If you have a piece which you think is nearly there, Mike will be happy to finish it properly for you. He is not the cheapest writer you will find. But he is amongst the best ;)

Do you have a job that needs a good writer ? Mail right now on mike@mikehandley.co.uk and get a response within fifteen minutes.

help with the front end

Posted on February 11th, 2009

If you haven't got a brief, Mike can help you to put a good one together. If you are not happy with the brief you have, he can help you to sharpen it up. Unlike less experienced people, Mike has run a creative departments in large agencies - by working with lots of other pro's and department heads in different areas he has picked up marketing, strategic and planning skills - and he's simply a good thinker - so if assistance or understanding is required on a broader front...... he can certainly help you write or re-write the brief if you feel it is unsound.

If that's what you need get in touch brief@mikehandley.co.uk

seeing it through to Production

Posted on August 20th, 2007 by Free CSS Templates

Whatever medium you are working in, there comes a time when the creative idea has to brought kicking and screaming into the real world - for instance in the radio studio, or in the moving picture arena. If you need help in seeing that the creative concept works in real life, Mike has bags of experience there too.

  1. What's your agency experience?
  2. Will you come in and take a brief?
  3. Can I brief you over the internet - do you do live chat?
  4. Can you co-operate with a team over the web?
  5. What about revisions?