Content Writing
I specialize in clear, impactful content that tells your brand’s story, boosts engagement, and drives results. From website copy to blog posts, I help you craft memorable messages.
Your brand has a voice; let it sing!
Testimonials
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Kimberly's outstanding writing skills are evident in her ability to articulate complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner. Her positive attitude and ability to go with the flow make her a dependable team member who navigates any challenge that comes her way. Additionally, Kimberly is a bright light, bringing enthusiasm, exceptional professionalism, and warmth to her work.
— Melissa Miroslavich, Miroslavich Law
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Kimberly has an incredible talent for gathering key insights and crafting content that authentically reflects her clients' values, perspectives, and unique voice. Her thoughtful approach ensures every piece resonates with its intended audience, delivering both impact and meaning.
— Rachel Schromen, Schromen Law
Content Writing Samples
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Amy Grace Graphics
It was a joy to work with Amy on her photography website. With a brand focused on natural light and beauty, we wrote copy aimed at the authenticity and care Amy Grace uses in her photography sessions.
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Faces of Our Client Community: Randy Hallstrom
“Nancy always said baking is a science,” Randy Hallstrom says of his late wife. “Cooking you can do whatever you want, but baking? That’s a science.” After more than 30 years as a Home Economics/Family & Consumer Science teacher, Nancy would know!
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Seasons of Change: Estate Planning Updates
Summer is fading into fall here in Minnesota and that means the industrious squirrels are busy outside our office windows. On a well-worn path, our furry friends race up and down the walkway, their pace slowed only because of the black walnuts shoved into their tiny mouths. They are preparing for the winter to come.
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Difficult Discussions: Right to Die Laws
In her recent memoir, author and therapist Amy Bloom discusses her heart-wrenching decision to travel with her husband to Switzerland to end his life at Dignitas, a clinic that prescribes life-ending medication to terminally ill patients. Brian had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and wasn’t able to find the help he needed in the United States under the various state laws at that time.
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Difficult Discussions: Options After Death
Simple burial, cremation, or green burial? As you make estate planning decisions, it’s common — and prudent — to start discussions around your future funeral and burial, too.
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Empowered Decisions: Tips for Your Healthcare Directive
Advanced directive, healthcare directive, living will. No matter what you call it, this document is an essential component of your estate plan (no matter your age!) and oftentimes a challenging one because of the emotional weight involved in these decisions.