Skills & Software

In between the case studies and the writing samples, you probably have a solid idea of where my skills and expertise lie, but I wanted to put more specifics about my background (and the tools I’m most familiar with) in one easy-to-browse list. I’ll start off with the “soft” skills that are harder to spotlight on a resume, and why they’re an asset: 

Self-taught: In the majority of what I do, I’m self-taught. I’ve been writing since I could hold a pencil, I taught myself online marketing skills (and then content marketing skills) to market my own freelance business and digital products, and learned about the go-to tools of the marketing trade (as well as some other things, like basic CSS and PHP) on my feet, as needed. This means: 

  • I’m good at sifting through a lot of information in a short amount of time and discerning what of that information is useful and/or actionable, vs. what’s not useful (or not immediately useful) or is marketing/business jargon. 
  • I learn new tools and skills quickly, since I’m used to it. For example, I built this site using Bricks Builder with a week or so of work, without ever having used it before. 
  • I’m good at troubleshooting and navigating help docs, which translates to an ability to solve problems autonomously in the workplace. 
  • Having had these experiences has made me a better teacher of information and skills to other people, as well. 

Adaptable and practical: Some of this overlaps with being self-taught, but I think it’s worth its own highlight. Being thrown into the deep end of freelancing in 2009 without much runway means that I had to learn how to adapt and solve problems in the fastest, most practical way possible. For example, when I started freelancing, I offered freelance project management services as well as freelance writing services, but I found that it was significantly easier to sell the freelance writing services, so I pivoted to focusing on that and built from there. I also managed to construct a surprisingly effective candle-powered space-heater on the fly during the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and then write up how-to instructions and get them translated into Spanish to distribute with supplies. 

Really good at trivia: Being insatiably curious and asking a lot of questions has given me the side benefit of having a wide-ranging list of random facts and tidbits on hand at any given moment. Due to this, I am no longer allowed to play Trivia Murder Party at family events. (I like to think this breadth of knowledge is also genuinely helpful in creating marketing strategies, relating with customers and teammates, and problem-solving.) 

Now that we’ve covered those, we can get into the more specific “hard” skills you’re probably more used to seeing: 

Skills

Writing

As mentioned above, I’ve been writing since I could hold a pencil, so I didn’t list years of experience here as most of them would be the same. I started doing freelance writing in 2009 (for a total of 15+ years of experience), and have been writing for audio/video since 2014.

Content marketing 

I’ve separated content marketing from writing because being a good writer does not make you a good content marketer, and having an eye for marketing strategy doesn’t make you a good writer or communicator. I’ve been doing content marketing since roughly 2012, first for my own business and then for other businesses.

Digital marketing 

While I’ve focused on content marketing over the course of my career, I started out doing broader digital marketing and have experience with the following:

Leadership & project management

Miscellaneous

Software

For the software and tools I’m familiar with, I didn’t list specific years of experience for each one, but they’re listed on each bullet in order of most to least familiarity.

General

  • CMSes: WordPress (and associated tools/plugins), HubSpot, SquareSpace, Ghost
  • Office suites: Google Office Suite, Microsoft Office, Zoho Workplace
  • Media editing: Canva, GarageBand, Figma, iMovie, Procreate, Photoshop, Reaper
  • Project management & organization: Notion, Trello, Airtable, ClickUp, Asana, JIRA
  • Developer platforms: GitHub
  • AI: Claude, ChatGPT, Midjourney, Jasper

Marketing

  • Marketing automation: Buffer, Hootsuite, MailChimp, Intercom, HubSpot CRM features, ConvertKit, Coschedule, Drip
  • SEO: Google Analytics, Semrush, Ahrefs, Moz, Google Keyword Planner
  • Analytics: Google Analytics, FullStory, CrazyEgg, BareMetrics, Zoho Analytics
  • A/B testing: Optimizely, Unbounce, VWO, A/B testing tools built into HubSpot, CrazyEgg, WordPress plugins, etc.

Interests

When looking to the future, these are the areas that I’d like to get more experience in and incorporate more of into my work:

I am also particularly interested in solving problems around social justice and working with companies who have a positive impact on the world. My specific areas of interest underneath those umbrellas include ecological stewardship, pay equity and worker’s rights, making education and knowledge more accessible, mental health & healthcare, and healthcare/support for people with chronic illnesses.