
About
For more than twenty years, we have developed content and told stories to help businesses, non-profits, and publications provide quality information and direction. Subjects span many industries, from non-profit to healthcare to lifestyle.
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Services
Looking for:
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social media strategies
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original web and blog content
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non-profit communication
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executive communication
Social Directions can help take your work to the next level.
Testimonial
"I've worked with Stephanie twice (first, when we were both at Improvement Direct, then as a freelance writer on some of my later projects), and would add a third collaboration without hesitation, if given the chance. She's an experienced, talented content producer and manager, and I am confident that she'd be an asset to any team with needs in that realm."
- Roy Steves, Google Ads and eCommerce expert
"I never cease to be impressed not only by Stephanie's broad range of skills, but by her ability to combine such diverse fields as marketing, journalism, social media/blogging, health and technology. Her talents are incredibly diverse, making her a smart pick for any employer. Stephanie doesn't dabble; she masters anything she sets out to do. As a small business owner, I have hired Stephanie as a writer and technology/web consultant. I have also edited her work as a colleague, admired her photography as a community member, and, most recently, personally sought her advice on matters of nutrition and general health. I fully expect her to succeed at any endeavor she chooses to pursue."
- Devanie Angel, Content Director, Web Publishing
"Stephanie wrote music reviews and developed a television column for the News & Review for a few years. During that time she turned in clean, well-researched copy with a distinct voice. When I offered suggestions, Stephanie responded promptly and addressed everything completely - a dream for an editor. She's a talented writer with a lot of experience. She'd be a great asset to a newsroom, or any creative organization."
- Mark Lore, Journalist