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Contact

There are only two ways to contact me online: email or Twitter. I don’t run instant messengers (they interrupt too much) and, although I have Skype, I refrain from using it except for business.

Email can be sent to SpikeTheLobster at myhandle.com, replacing the ‘at’ with an appropriate symbol, of course. Spamming me would be a bad idea. I always ensure that spammers get their just desserts.

On Twitter, I am SpikeTheLobster.

In fact, you can find me listed under “Spike Wyatt” or “SpikeTheLobster” in most places I create content.

Hiring Me

You can hire me through the bidding sites, email or direct from this page for writing or proofing/editing. I have a profile on Elance and can also be found on GetAFreelancer, oDesk, Guru, Constant Content, Associated Content, Helium and various other sites.

Rates are always negotiable depending on your budget, the length of the job and whether you’re a charity – and, for that matter, whether it’s a wildly interesting project!

Alternatively, you can leave a comment below (which will not appear on this page, but will be automatically emailed to me) and I’ll get in touch.

Testimonials

“Accurate works, very reliable and professional.” – the guys at PetMD.

“It was real pleasure to work with Spike – besides good English, he provided also understanding of iGaming industry, that was very important to us.” – Liva Krumina, Marketing Manager at CTXM.

“Spike was fast and efficient, he cut straight through the nonsense and told me exactly what I needed to hear in order to improve the presentation and content of the bulk of work I handed over for editing and correcting.  He quickly grasped the intentions of my project and worked to improve and refine this without affecting my style or key messages.  He was reliable and delivered what had been discussed.  Given that we met over the internet with no background references or personal recommendations I am amazed that someone like Spike is available for freelance work when the services he provides really are incredible value for money.” – Celia Gates, inventor and proprietor of Doctor Cookware.

One Comment leave one →
  1. John Burton permalink
    December 29, 2009 6:25 am

    I don’t know why it took me so long to open up this page, but it’s good to read about you, Spike, now that I have found you.
    Since this is ‘public’, I won’t say too much, but enjoyed your blurb (or is that a Blogg? I’ve never quite understood exactly what a Blogg is!)
    Some of the things we have in common are interesting, and if you have any spare time (!), I would like to e-mail you with comments on our similarities and otherwises! Just let me know – I’ll understand if you decline.
    John B(mjbyyz).
    091229-00:25EST

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