Closers
The assets that do the closing, written like they have a job.
A one-pager that sits in a folder. A deck that reads like a wall of bullet points. A case study that lists features instead of telling a before-and-after. These get called "collateral," which is exactly why they don't work. We write the version that earns the next meeting.
What's in a set
Sales decks that carry an argument instead of just facts. One-pagers a prospect can forward internally and have it still make the case without you in the room. Case studies built around the number that changed, told as a story your buyer recognizes. Landing pages for a specific campaign or audience, written to one action.
- Sales and pitch decks
- One-pagers and leave-behinds
- Case studies (the kind that get forwarded)
- Campaign and audience landing pages
Why these are hard for a machine to fake
A closer has to know your actual buyer's actual objection and answer it before it's spoken. That's positioning and persuasion, not summarizing. It's the work a generator is worst at, because the source it needs, your buyer's unspoken hesitation, isn't written down anywhere for it to learn from. A person who's talked to your buyers can write it. So we do.
Pricing
The Teardown · $400
Start with a Teardown. We'll rewrite your strongest sales asset.
A content audit plus one page of yours rewritten. You keep the rewrite. If you sign for a retainer or project after, the full fee comes off your first invoice.