Hey! You found me on LinkedIn
🎯 "I want to hire you for content writing"
Perfect! I help B2B SaaS brands create content that serves users across different stages of their journey. I specialize in no-code tools, productivity platforms, and breaking complex tech down into words that actually make sense for your users.
🤝 "I want to collaborate/partner"
Love it! I'm always interested in connecting with fellow creators, especially in the no-code/SaaS space. But let's make it meaningful:
→ Drop me a specific message with details and I'll get back to you!
📈 "Just growing my network"
I appreciate it, but I prefer connecting with people I can actually engage with meaningfully. LinkedIn can be a bit of a numbers game, and that's not really my style. If there's a specific reason you'd like to connect (shared interest, potential collaboration, etc.), let me know!
🚫 "I'm selling you [web dev/design/marketing/etc.] services"
Thanks, but I'm all set! My tech stack is sorted, and I work with trusted partners for anything outside my expertise.
Not looking for: Web development, design services, SEO tools, social media management, or marketing software.
💼 "Can you help me get a job at [company you've worked with]?"
I get this a lot, so let me be clear upfront:
→ I'm a freelancer - I don't hire anyone and I'm not looking for employees.
→ I don't represent my clients - When I work with brands, I'm an external contractor. I have zero influence over their hiring processes.
→ I can't vouch for strangers - Even if I wanted to help, I can't recommend someone I don't know personally or haven't worked with.
What works better: Apply directly through their careers page, connect with their actual team members (check they really work there first!), or engage genuinely with their content before reaching out.
Been there myself: I totally get wanting to network your way in, but cold asks for introductions usually backfire.
📦 "I want you to review our product"
I appreciate you thinking of me! Product reviews can be valuable, but let's be upfront about expectations:
What I DON'T review for free:
Before reaching out:
I get review requests weekly. The ones that work best are either well-paid or offer something I'd genuinely use long-term. Anything else is just taking time away from my paying clients.
🤔 Not sure which path fits?
No worries! Just send me a direct message explaining what you're looking for—you can find various ways to get in touch with me here.
I promise to point you in the right direction, even if we're not a fit to work together. I prefer clear, specific messages over small talk. Tell me what you need!
Hey! You found me on LinkedIn
🎯 "I want to hire you for content writing"
Perfect! I help B2B SaaS brands create content that serves users across different stages of their journey. I specialize in no-code tools, productivity platforms, and breaking complex tech down into words that actually make sense for your users.
🤝 "I want to collaborate/partner"
Love it! I'm always interested in connecting with fellow creators, especially in the no-code/SaaS space. But let's make it meaningful:
→ Drop me a specific message with details and I'll get back to you!
📈 "Just growing my network"
I appreciate it, but I prefer connecting with people I can actually engage with meaningfully. LinkedIn can be a bit of a numbers game, and that's not really my style. If there's a specific reason you'd like to connect (shared interest, potential collaboration, etc.), let me know!
🚫 "I'm selling you [web dev/design/marketing/etc.] services"
Thanks, but I'm all set! My tech stack is sorted, and I work with trusted partners for anything outside my expertise.
Not looking for: Web development, design services, SEO tools, social media management, or marketing software.
💼 "Can you help me get a job at [company you've worked with]?"
I get this a lot, so let me be clear upfront:
→ I'm a freelancer - I don't hire anyone and I'm not looking for employees.
→ I don't represent my clients - When I work with brands, I'm an external contractor. I have zero influence over their hiring processes.
→ I can't vouch for strangers - Even if I wanted to help, I can't recommend someone I don't know personally or haven't worked with.
What works better: Apply directly through their careers page, connect with their actual team members (check they really work there first!), or engage genuinely with their content before reaching out.
Been there myself: I totally get wanting to network your way in, but cold asks for introductions usually backfire.
📦 "I want you to review our product"
I appreciate you thinking of me! Product reviews can be valuable, but let's be upfront about expectations:
What I DON'T review for free:
Before reaching out:
I get review requests weekly. The ones that work best are either well-paid or offer something I'd genuinely use long-term. Anything else is just taking time away from my paying clients.
🤔 Not sure which path fits?
No worries! Just send me a direct message explaining what you're looking for—you can find various ways to get in touch with me here.
I promise to point you in the right direction, even if we're not a fit to work together. I prefer clear, specific messages over small talk. Tell me what you need!