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Do you need blogs, website or other online content written to accelerate your business?
Hiring a writing consultant allows you, the business owner, to focus on what you're best at: Running your business.
In addition to print magazine stories, I write a variety articles, blogs and other online content for clients who understand the importance of professionally written, attention-grabbing, keyword rich content on their websites.
Here are just a few comments my clients — and subjects/sources — have spontaneously, without solicitation, emailed me about content I've written:
"Dear Miss Nicoletti, I want to thank you for your insightful and balanced review of the book 'Comeback Wolves.' In a media world where shrillness and contentiousness too often passes for thought, it was refreshing to read your article with its mention of essays from all sides of the issue. Thank you for bringing your sense of humor too — I laughed when I read some folks' ideas of 'toughness.' ...I just wanted to say, too, that I just feel certain that you might have a book in process? I would hope so. As a grandmother and the matriarch of my family, with each month that passes, I am ever more aware how much we need clear voices, fresh ones like yours, souls like you who are not afraid and who season truths with true wit."
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D., author of "Women Who Run With the Wolves," "Untie the Strong Woman: Blessed Mother's Immaculate Love for the Wild Soul" and several other notable books.
"I just got back from NY, and one of the first things I did was sit down and read your article about our retreat. My first reaction is that you really are such a good writer. My second reaction is one of gratitude. Thanks for writing with such love and honesty ... and the photographs are terrific. Thanks again for writing such a beautiful piece."
— David Hicks, Ph.D., co-founder and co-director of Creative Writing Department at Regis University
"Kimberly, this is absolutely phenomenal. You captured exactly what Ron wanted. Thank you very much for your hard work. We really appreciate it. This is perfect."
— Lorina Byrne, Ron Byrne & Associates
"I just read the wonderful Lasting Impression article you wrote. I can't believe you were able to pack so much key information into such a concise article. I could not have said it better — fantastic! My girlfriend, who knows me well and has written several books and articles, said it is the best article describing someone's career she has ever read. I would like to get permission to use it in my marketing efforts, including my website and project proposals."
— John Baker, president of J.R. Baker Architects and Sunsense, Inc.
"Thank you so much, Kimberly! I'm loving the blogs and pics."
— Leigh Wadden, Copper Colorado Condos
"Kim, your story has real depth: It's by far one of the most insightful, well written pieces I've read on Keith (Miller, football and opera star). I sincerely hope we have the chance to work together again. You are a gifted writer (and a doll!)
— Diane Blockman, Keith Miller's PR person
"Thank you for the great article. You wouldn't believe how much positive customer feedback both Amy and I have gotten. You did an awesome job."
— Karen Berg, owner of The Next Page Bookstore
"Your piece about Bill Kerig and 'The Edge of Never' hit the nail on the head. Excellent work."
— John Gattuso, Stone Creek Publications
"You did a fantastic job in encapsulating my vision, as well as the dozens of items I rattled off at lunch the day we met."
— Paul Spencer, president of Clean Energy Collective and Bonsai
"I wanted to thank you for your work. It was lovely, humorous and beautifully written. The way you wrote was just fantastic. My partner and I really appreciated your writing and got a kick out of it. It's exactly the kind of balance of humor and honesty that I'm looking for."
— Douglas Webster, Broadway Baritones star
"I love your writing style."
— Russ Handler, former National Television Publicity Campaign Manager
"Kimberly: You took someone who is an everyday encounter for many people and showed a side of her that many people don't know about. ... You found a really neat aspect of an otherwise ordinary person and told a great story. Well done!"
— Steve Lipsher, former reporter at The Denver Post
"Nice job. I couldn't have done it better myself. In fact, you've given me some words I will use when talking to prospective investors. I got a lot of comments about how well written it was and easy to understand. Thanks!"
— John Finley, founder and CEO of MemPro Materials Corp.
"You bring pizazz and personality to your writing. It takes a special talent to do that. It's not something that can be taught. Outstanding!"
— Jim Pokrandt, former editor Summit Daily News
"Assigning Kimberly Nicoletti to write about the NRC proposal was a great choice. Not only is she an excellent writer, but also she carefully and thoughtfully researched all the issues involved and wrote very accurate and clear articles. The reaction to her second article was amazing and elicited tremendous response in the community. These responses were of great value to the Summit Public Radio Board in reaching its decision to maintain KBCO in the county."
— Marsha Copper, then-president of Summit Public Radio
"Thank you for a job so well done. You are truly a credit to your profession."
— Michael Cavanaugh, owner of The Historic Brown Hotel
"Thank you for all your diligent and professional work on the magazine. Many thanks for your continued meticulous work. ... Thrilled to have you back on board for Summer in Snowmass. The whole team here is looking forward to working with you again."
— Andrew Travers, A&E editor, The Aspen Times
Hiring a writing consultant allows you, the business owner, to focus on what you're best at: Running your business.
In addition to print magazine stories, I write a variety articles, blogs and other online content for clients who understand the importance of professionally written, attention-grabbing, keyword rich content on their websites.
Here are just a few comments my clients — and subjects/sources — have spontaneously, without solicitation, emailed me about content I've written:
"Dear Miss Nicoletti, I want to thank you for your insightful and balanced review of the book 'Comeback Wolves.' In a media world where shrillness and contentiousness too often passes for thought, it was refreshing to read your article with its mention of essays from all sides of the issue. Thank you for bringing your sense of humor too — I laughed when I read some folks' ideas of 'toughness.' ...I just wanted to say, too, that I just feel certain that you might have a book in process? I would hope so. As a grandmother and the matriarch of my family, with each month that passes, I am ever more aware how much we need clear voices, fresh ones like yours, souls like you who are not afraid and who season truths with true wit."
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D., author of "Women Who Run With the Wolves," "Untie the Strong Woman: Blessed Mother's Immaculate Love for the Wild Soul" and several other notable books.
"I just got back from NY, and one of the first things I did was sit down and read your article about our retreat. My first reaction is that you really are such a good writer. My second reaction is one of gratitude. Thanks for writing with such love and honesty ... and the photographs are terrific. Thanks again for writing such a beautiful piece."
— David Hicks, Ph.D., co-founder and co-director of Creative Writing Department at Regis University
"Kimberly, this is absolutely phenomenal. You captured exactly what Ron wanted. Thank you very much for your hard work. We really appreciate it. This is perfect."
— Lorina Byrne, Ron Byrne & Associates
"I just read the wonderful Lasting Impression article you wrote. I can't believe you were able to pack so much key information into such a concise article. I could not have said it better — fantastic! My girlfriend, who knows me well and has written several books and articles, said it is the best article describing someone's career she has ever read. I would like to get permission to use it in my marketing efforts, including my website and project proposals."
— John Baker, president of J.R. Baker Architects and Sunsense, Inc.
"Thank you so much, Kimberly! I'm loving the blogs and pics."
— Leigh Wadden, Copper Colorado Condos
"Kim, your story has real depth: It's by far one of the most insightful, well written pieces I've read on Keith (Miller, football and opera star). I sincerely hope we have the chance to work together again. You are a gifted writer (and a doll!)
— Diane Blockman, Keith Miller's PR person
"Thank you for the great article. You wouldn't believe how much positive customer feedback both Amy and I have gotten. You did an awesome job."
— Karen Berg, owner of The Next Page Bookstore
"Your piece about Bill Kerig and 'The Edge of Never' hit the nail on the head. Excellent work."
— John Gattuso, Stone Creek Publications
"You did a fantastic job in encapsulating my vision, as well as the dozens of items I rattled off at lunch the day we met."
— Paul Spencer, president of Clean Energy Collective and Bonsai
"I wanted to thank you for your work. It was lovely, humorous and beautifully written. The way you wrote was just fantastic. My partner and I really appreciated your writing and got a kick out of it. It's exactly the kind of balance of humor and honesty that I'm looking for."
— Douglas Webster, Broadway Baritones star
"I love your writing style."
— Russ Handler, former National Television Publicity Campaign Manager
"Kimberly: You took someone who is an everyday encounter for many people and showed a side of her that many people don't know about. ... You found a really neat aspect of an otherwise ordinary person and told a great story. Well done!"
— Steve Lipsher, former reporter at The Denver Post
"Nice job. I couldn't have done it better myself. In fact, you've given me some words I will use when talking to prospective investors. I got a lot of comments about how well written it was and easy to understand. Thanks!"
— John Finley, founder and CEO of MemPro Materials Corp.
"You bring pizazz and personality to your writing. It takes a special talent to do that. It's not something that can be taught. Outstanding!"
— Jim Pokrandt, former editor Summit Daily News
"Assigning Kimberly Nicoletti to write about the NRC proposal was a great choice. Not only is she an excellent writer, but also she carefully and thoughtfully researched all the issues involved and wrote very accurate and clear articles. The reaction to her second article was amazing and elicited tremendous response in the community. These responses were of great value to the Summit Public Radio Board in reaching its decision to maintain KBCO in the county."
— Marsha Copper, then-president of Summit Public Radio
"Thank you for a job so well done. You are truly a credit to your profession."
— Michael Cavanaugh, owner of The Historic Brown Hotel
"Thank you for all your diligent and professional work on the magazine. Many thanks for your continued meticulous work. ... Thrilled to have you back on board for Summer in Snowmass. The whole team here is looking forward to working with you again."
— Andrew Travers, A&E editor, The Aspen Times