Website Landing Pages & Homepages
Writing websites is one of my greatest joys as a creative copywriter. It’s not just about taking work off my clients’ plates—it’s about learning who they are as a business owner, what they’re passionate about, and how I can make their personality shine throughout their sales content.
There are three key creative elements I incorporate in every webpage I write: clear messaging that sparks immediate action, search engine optimization (SEO) and personalized language that’s authentic to YOU.
Here’s some of my favorite webpages I wrote the copy for!
Claire is a Morning Routine Coach and Motivational Speaker. Writing her homepage was a super fun challenge! It required mastering her very specific brand voice which is upbeat, has a quick and quirky cadence, and lots of stylized grammar choices.
I’ve written MANY landing pages for Chambers Music Studio to help improve their SEO and audience reach. This particular landing page for voice lessons is one of my favorites, and is a great example of what a classic landing page should include.
Ditch The Mix’s dessert tray service page was a super sweet project! I just loved incorporating the personal voice of their founder, Miranda O’Dell, into this new webpage. (Lots of humor, nostalgia, and delicious product descriptions.)
E-Commerce Product Descriptions
If you couldn’t already tell, I’ve written a lot for the dog product industry. (If you’re wondering what that was like, check out my blog!)
When it comes to product descriptions for e-commerce, I often find the dog-centric copy I’ve written provides the clearest example of how I combine creative writing with sales strategy to create copy that is both effective and evocative of emotions. And when it comes to selling products, emotion is everything.
You want your potential clients/customers to know you get them. You understand their joys as well as their pain points. You’re selling them more than just your product or service, but on the feeling it will give them. For dog products, that feeling is simple: it’s the joy of playing with your dog, and making your dog’s day.
Second to emotion, the next most important part of a product description is Search Engine Optimization. The following descriptions I wrote for BARK are great examples of how I include searchable keywords and phrases in my clients’ web copy while keeping the brand voice fun, fresh, and full of emotion.

Muttcracker Latte
This nutcracker latte dog toy will certainly perk-up your pup. Made with crazy crinkle, a squeaker, and an extra pump of fluff, Muttcracker latte is the jolly java of the season.
This BARK original toy is part of The Night Before Christmutts collection—Happy Christmas to all and to all a good bite! Made by dog people, for dogs and their people, backed by BARK’s Happiness Guarantee.
Brock Lobster
This hot lobster dog toy will get your pup’s tail wagging. Brock Lobster’s pull-through T-shirt rope, crazy crinkle, and fluff-filled figure make him a real catch—especially when playing fetch. Just remember to bring the tanning butter.


Mack Daisy
This BARK flirty flower dog toy is simply iris-istible! Mack Daisy’s pull-through T-shirt rope, crazy crinkle, and squeaker will catch your pup’s eye from across the garden, and he’s always down to play tug-o-war or a round of Love Me / Love Me Gnaw.
No Flap Jack
This scarecrow jack-o-lantern dog toy is more than just a pretty face! No Flap Jack is a bright, stand-up guy looking for the right pup to scare crows with. His pull-through T-shirt rope, nylon strap, and squeaker are spooktacular assets. Plus, his fluff-filled figure isn’t bad to bark at!


Snoopy Hoodie
This iconic BARK Peanuts Snoopy Dog Hoodie is so adorable it beagles the mind! The Snoopy Hoodie is machine washable, soft fleece lined, made of 100% polyester, and has a comfortable fit because “happiness is a warm puppy.” Get spooky with Snoopy with BARK’s limited-edition Peanuts collection!