My role was to edit this piece and get it out to Bark’s list ASAP in order to stop a proposed logging operation that was threatening Northern Spotted Owl habitat on Mt. Hood.
Tag: Newsletters (page 2)
Whether a marketing campaign for your business, a fundraising campaign for your organization, or simply a monthly “what’s happening” for your subscribers, my writing will keep your readers engaged.
My service includes research, writing, design, and layout for print, email, and web.
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Signup Page “Tell the Forest Service to Get Rid of Crumbling Old Logging Roads!”
It was up to me to edit this piece, and prepare a signup page for folks who were interested in Bark’s then-new campaign to remove old logging roads from Mt. Hood National Forest.
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Design “Bark Alert: 5 ways you can stop Nestle!”
In the Bark office there was always contention about using social media logos, because to do so was to indirectly promote—and tacitly endorse—for-profit social media companies.
Bark – Newsletter “SPECIAL ALERT: Stop Logging Roads from Limiting Recreation”
When I wrote this piece, the Mt. Hood Forest Service was in the process of gathering information that would support their upcoming “TAP” project, a nationwide initiative aimed at reducing road volume in the National Forest system.
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Design “Are Forest Fires Good for Forests?”
Around this time, Bark was looking to tryout designs that increased click-through rate.
Bark – Newsletter “September Bark Alert: Roadways Harm Recreation on Mt. Hood”
Like other pieces I wrote for Bark during this time, the September Newsletter focused on road reduction in Mt. Hood National Forest.