Meet Jenni O’
Let me be specific. If your small business is packing Big Tree Energy, then we are a match made in the Pacific Northwest.
Welcome to the Specific Northwest Copy Shoppe, where strategic, personality-packed copy meets eco-conscious values, tailored for small businesses across the PNW.
I create ethical Facebook and Instagram ads, high-converting landing pages, and sustainable digital products that drive consistent growth for small and local businesses in the upper left.
My mission is to amplify the voices of small businesses, nonprofits, and organizations that care deeply about their communities and the planet. Because let’s be real- making change takes action, but doing it together makes it way more fun!
Like coffee, copy is best when served HOT!
We know we can brew our own coffee at home, but let’s be honest: Grabbing a fresh, steamy cup at your favorite local shop... well, it just hits different.
The same can be said for copywriting.
You could write your bio, landing pages, sales funnels, direct emails, e-books, and keep up a monthly converting advertisement campaign on your social media, all while running your business, but where’s the fun in that?
Besides adding extra hours to your work week, being a village of one could hinder your success. Not to mention, eventually, your family will notice you’ve gone missing.
If the idea of going it alone for one more day leaves you with a bitter taste in your mouth, let’s meet for coffee.
When You Work with Me You Get:
A creative partner who knows how to fill your small business’s cup with the kind of authentic buzz that resonates.
Value-driven marketing rooted in sustainability, designed to consistently attract more of the customers your business is meant to serve.
A strategic boost in engagement- transforming likes into hot, qualified leads.
Peace of mind knowing your marketing budget dollars are working smarter, not harder.
Freedom to pour yourself into your mission and the people you’re here to serve.
SPOILER ALERT!
SPOILER ALERT!
Opening your doors or purchasing a domain isn’t enough to draw a crowd.
In 2019, I made the bold leap to follow my passion and opened a yoga studio in downtown Tacoma. It was purposefully small, catering to those who desired a more personal yoga experience while still participating in a group session.
I took out a small loan, purchased all the necessary equipment, scoured local shops for vintage or gently used furniture, and applied for all licenses and insurance needs.
I created business pages for the studio on all social media apps and added us to Google Biz, and then took to the neighborhood.
I stopped into businesses, introduced myself, and left my postcard inviting them into the studio. I put up an A board on the sidewalk every morning, showing we were now open. I emailed all the people in my phone and told them I couldn’t wait to see them soon. And then I waited with a smile on my face in the coffee shop next to my studio…and waited.
News flash: it wasn’t enough.