Panda Adventures: Guides

Panda Adventures: Guides

Panda Adventures are a specialist China tour operator. We were commissioned to re-write some of their existing guides, this included their highly informative ‘Hiking the Great Wall of China’.

Eyes2market: Website re-write

Eyes2market: Website re-write

Eyes2market have a fantastic product, and called on our team to re-write their copy and make clear what it is they offer the travel industry.

Boundless Journeys: Blog

Boundless Journeys: Blog

Boundless Journeys, considered by National Geographic to be “one of the best adventure travel companies on earth”, is a multi-award winning North American tour operator offering ‘the world’s great adventures’. Our writing team was commissioned to re-energise their existing blog with fresh, relevant posts.

Extreme Element: Sports Guides

Extreme Element: Sports Guides

Our friends at Extreme Element, the UK’s leading extreme sports agency, recently commissioned our writers to build a UK guide for their latest project launching this summer!

Adventure Sports Holidays: Guides & Blog

Adventure Sports Holidays: Guides & Blog

Adventure Sports Holidays, the leading adventure sports travel portal, commissioned us to write a series of activity guides and travel guides for their site. We also now run their very popular blog with new posts going live daily.

About Us

We are a copywriting service. But unlike others, we live what we write. So when you commission a blog, you are getting first hand knowledge: with us, it’s personal. As the client you control the content, we take care of the rest.

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Our Writers

We employ a team of budding travel writers and provide a travel writing service for companies in the Adventure Travel & Sports Industry.  Each writer has a profile for you to view and  their work always passes professional editorial controls.

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Copywriting Styles

Content is King, although style is everything. If you like your content formal and factual, that is no problem. Alternatively,  you may decide to keep it ‘real’ – after all, a snowboarding blog needs chill, not Chaucer.

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