by Annabel Sedgwick
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How many times have you found yourself saying that? Or not quite saying it the right way. You aren’t alone. Generating interesting, relevant content is a lot harder than anyone can take credit for. On top of that adding science into the mix in some cases could lead to a disaster. Making sure your facts and figures are right and writing them up in a way that scientists or technical minded people will understand.
Here at kdm communications we have our own in-house technical writing team made up of PhDs who speak your language. And beyond that we have in house linguists who can translate your story which can then be read all over the world.
You may be launching a new product or talking about a great service you have or gained a client who is happy to rave about your fantastic work. You want to share this good news but don’t want to leave it up to someone who won’t get the message across the right way or may not get the message to the right places. Send it to a dedicated scientific marketing company who can not only help you write the perfect piece but also ensure it reaches the right audiences.
Give us a go.
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