Posts Tagged ‘Staunton’
Recent Work: Odd Staunton

- Image by catchesthelight via Flickr
My friends at Deena Warner Design have hired me for an interesting, albeit, “odd” project: being the voice of their pet project, “Odd Staunton” – the “Officially Unofficial Guide to Staunton, Virginia.”
Matt and Deena started the blog as a hobby when they moved to Staunton from Northern Virginia in 2005. They are quirky, creative types (my highest compliments) and their view on the city reflects that. In fact, finding the “Odd Staunton” blog is how we met and became friends.
I’ll be writing a regular feature for “Odd Staunton” that highlights weird and wonderful things in the area. (I mean, what other cities greet you with a large watering can sculpture, seen here?) The first is a profile on Montgomery Hall Park.
Strategy-wise, this project has several objectives:
- showcasing the city’s unique personality
- using seo techniques to build on existing web traffic
- highlighting cool things, people, and events around the city
I think the Warners’ project provides a great community service, and, has already resulted in convincing another set of friends to relocate to the area.
I’m happy to be a part of it.
UPDATE:
More posts for “Odd Staunton”…
Cannon You Believe It?
Swannanoa Palace, or, Why You Cannot Die!
Welcome, Rich Women

- Image by The Library of Congress via Flickr
Hey, Rich Women!
Thanks for dropping in. I’m pleased to be the latest woman profiled on Kim Kiyosaki‘s site “Rich Woman“. (Thanks, Sara Korn!)
If you are curious about real estate, you can see my Victorian restoration project for sale here.
Questions? Happy to discuss my content marketing and commercial writing business (this website). Or, if you want to discuss the challenges and joy of running a business with your life partner, I’m happy to do that, too. As the profile mentions, my husband and I jointly own and operate George Bowers Grocery, an independent specialty grocery based in Staunton, Virginia.
Thanks for stopping by – hope to hear from you about your creative projects, too.
Sincerely,
Katie
@KatieMcCaskey




