Writing & WebGardening

Writing

Reach Your Customers Effectively
Tapping into a new market? We can help you streamline your message and focus it for your particular audience.

Share Your Vision
Got a story to tell? We can help you capture your vision in a way that inspires people to action.

Engage Your Audience
Need to explain technical content to a lay audience? We can help you make complex concepts understandable.

WebGardening

Stay Connected
Need fresh content? We can help you entice people to keep coming back to your website:

  • Regular website updates
  • Fresh, timely content
  • Scheduled reminders
  • Tailored schedule

Current Projects

Sara DeHoff, August 2, 2009

I've been so busy lately I haven't had time to post my most recent projects. Here is what I'm currently working on: Two company profiles for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. A knowledge base for Consumer Cellular. Marketing collateral to address the high school and university markets for Bookshare. Redesigning the website for the Portland Metro Baha'i Community. Developing a ...

Portland Metro Baha’i Community

Sara DeHoff, July 10, 2009
Portland Metro Baha

With an active group of local Baha'is and close ties to Baha'is across the country and around the world, the Portland Metro Baha'i Community needed a website that could keep up with its pace. This site was designed by Pamela Jayawardena and myself. I research new content and provide regular updates to keep people coming back ...

Noble Legacies

Sara DeHoff, June 16, 2009

Founded by Beverlee Pattonallen, Noble Legacies provides a valuable service to individuals and families who are making decisions for their long term future. This site was designed by Jeffrey Dalton. I helped revise the content to reflect the current direction of the company. I also keep the site up to date with upcoming workshops and offerings.

Deschutes Passage update

Sara DeHoff, May 15, 2009

PGE  and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs needed to update the public on the progress being made on restoring fish passage in the Deschutes River. I wrote several news blogs to document the process. Visit the Deschutes Passage website. Deschutes Passage news blogs Lower Whychus Creek Crossing project repairs off-road vehicle damage During summer and fall 2009 ...

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