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Hello,


I am a local designer/maker and looking for someone to take control of our Social Media Management and online marketing, ideally on a freelance basis. If anyone can recommend anyone that would be suitable, preferably with experience in the art/creative/design world that would be great but not essential.


Please pm if interested.

Many thanks,

Vicky

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Hi Vicky,


my name is Sarah, I am a local mum & have been steadily carving a little business for myself in social media called Mummy Media.


I have worked for a range of clients, my longest running client are another local business Rigby & Mac.


I would be very happy to come and have a chat with you if you liked and take it from there. I believe in creating honest and enthusiastic content which gives great personality to the brand.


Please do drop me an email if you would like to discuss further.


Thanks,


Sarah

@MummyMediaUK

[email protected]

07812103607

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