Emily's specialties include marketing, creative, SEO, and descriptive writing. She also knows how to write dialogue pieces which she gained experience from writing her book series. She has generic knowledge of legal writing from writing and editing leases, proposals, RFPs, and addendums in her administrative role. She also has a 90% accuracy in typing based on a writing test she has recently taken.
Emily enjoys watching movies, specifically action, supernatural, and comedy. She also enjoys playing video games on the weekends which has caused an interest in script writing for games. Because of her interest in video games, she has written a mock review article for the game-turned-show The Last of Us. Aside from movies and video games, she also enjoys taking long walks and playing with her two cats, Pepper and Addie.
Throughout college, Emily had taken different writing courses to broaden her skills. A few classes she took were Creative Writing, Journalism, Rhetoric Writing, Web Writing, and Advanced Writing. She also has a minor in Philosophy which she had taken courses like Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Emily has written over 20 SEO-based blog articles for her freelance job with AGI Marketing. In addition to the freelance work, she also handles all marketing distribution for her admin job at CALECO. This includes sending out rollout packages, promoted new equipment and payment systems, creating personalized posters, and producing registration instructions for CALECO's mobile app.
Emily has over 20 published SEO based blog articles that she has written through her freelance job with AGI Marketing. These articles are minimum 600 words in length and are a variety of topics like home improvement, real estate, pediatric care, and cosmetics, amongst others. She receives new blog orders on a regular basis ranging between 3-8 blogs each week.
Emily has written five books (working on a 6th) for a fictional series she has been developing for over 7 years. These books range from 40-60 chapters, 600-2000 pages in length. She has done extensive research on not only the genre(s) of the books but also how to properly format and write dialogue.