Writing. I Seduce With Words and I Don’t Mind if You Pay Me. I’m a Pro.
If you need a fresh, engaging and human voice to connect with your people then I’m the writer for you.
I believe in voice, conversation and content fueled by firecrackers and melted chocolate. My super-power is the zingy missive, followed closely by blazing epistles of righteousness.
I’m pragmatic, too. I write about work-y things like Google and content and then I respond (winningly!) to RFPs. I write feature articles, newsletters, websites, blogs, bios and press releases. And after all of that, I still have time to make case studies sing. It isn’t all pixie dust, all the time.
I’m lying. I sprinkle it all with sparkles which means I give great copy. I have references.
Want some? Beat the drums, send me love notes, and promise to pay me exorbitant amounts of money. I’ll write for you.
kelly at kelly diels dot com
Clips
Features
How to Get a Book Deal (forthcoming at Write to Done)
A Crazy Idea Brings Scheduling Sanity to A Busy Doctor’s Office
The Garratt Wellness Centre: No Ordinary Fitness Centre, No Ordinary Results
Creative
Psssst…It Is Not All Copywriting, All The Time
Why Blogging is Like The Wizard of Oz and There’s No Place Like Home
On Marketing Your Business, Writing-Style
RFPs are Like Arranged Marriages, And This Is A Good Thing
Why Blog? The Answer is Not Cosmically Sexy, It’s Google. Google Gives Good ROI.
Testimonials
“..fascinating post, one of the more unique but also well written posts I’ve had submitted for a while. Thanks for that.” – Darren Rowse
“Your writing is the equivalent of a blow to the head with a beautiful sledge hammer of truth.” – Josh Hanagarne
“Every once and awhile you come across an emerging writer who is so authentic that their work is citrus-fresh and nourishing. And you think, “lot’s of heart, but B+ skill.” And then once in a blue moon you find a writer who not only has something piercingly insightful to say, but they have a talent for the medium, and you think: STAR QUALITY. I introduce you to: Kelly Diels.” - Danielle LaPorte













