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Do you represent a German company wishing to communicate with an international audience? Do you need text for your website in accurate, stylish English? Do you need help writing English-language press releases or presentations? If so, The Local can help you.
With our network of skilled, flexible English-language writers, we can help you produce high-quality text in a style to suit your needs.
We can also arrange for texts to be produced in German by professional, native-speaking writers. All our German-language writers speak excellent English, meaning that your project can be carried out from idea to execution with the minimum of hassle.
We can arrange for text to be produced in either British or American English. No job is too big or too small, although minimum fees may apply to very small projects.
While our copywriting services are run separately from our news operations, we apply the same standards of professionalism and attention to detail to your project as we do to The Local's news and features.
For more information and to find out how much your project would cost, call us on +49 (0) 30 6779 8168 or email copywriting@thelocal.de.
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