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If you are a business owner, marketing manager or run an agency and you’re looking to connect with your target audience, Words that Work is for you. We’re here to empower businesses to tell their own story through compelling copywriting and content. I’ll be calling upon our talented team in future episodes to unpack their insight and industry experience. We’ll be discussing how to make the most of... more

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In this episode, Zach introduces Artus’ first Trainee Copywriter and Digital Marketing Executive, Ellie Robinson. As Ellie approaches the end of her 12-month internship, this episode takes a look back at the past year and the main takeaways from her ... more

In this episode, Zach is joined by fellow Artus copywriter, Cathy Harris. With a background in teaching, proofreading and now freelance copywriting, Cathy delves into her passion for the English language and how it can be used to tell compelling stor... more

In this episode, Zach takes his turn in the hot seat as Liv gets the chance to ask about his journey through the world of copywriting and digital marketing. This April, Artus will celebrate its 5th birthday this April, so what better way to mark the ... more

In this episode, we’re joined by the founder and CEO of Marmion Recruitment, Janet McGlaughlin. Marmion is a business focused on the honesty, integrity, and transparency of ethical recruitment. Having met at a networking event, Zach and Janet reflect... more

In this episode, we're joined by our colleague, Gideon Fireman who's a freelance copywriter, former journalist and seasoned communications manager. With an insight into Gideon's career to date, Zach and Gideon consider the ever-changing world of comm... more

In this episode, we're joined by our colleague, Rachel Wade who's a fiction author and copywriter at Artus. Discussing Rachel's fantastic debut novel Crow's Haunt and the intertwined relationship between creative writing and copywriting, Zach and Rac... more

In this episode, we're joined by Claire Daniels, CEO of marketing and web agency Trio Media as we discuss all things leadership and why the phrase "career ladder" has to go. 

During this podcast, we cover Claire's introduction to marketing and foll... more

In this episode, Zach takes the opportunity to interview his co-host Liv Morley, Artus' first full-time copywriter and digital marketing executive. With copywriting, university and career aspirations on the agenda, Zach and Liv take a deep dive into ... more

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