Mediavandals

Taking a digital agency’s content writing troubles away.

Oh stop it, you!

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“We don’t have to even think about content anymore, it just gets done like clockwork."

THE CONTENT CHALLENGE

Mediavandals​ is a specialist digital marketing and business growth firm who give dental professionals the strategic marketing and business consultancy support they need to grow their practices. Without a dedicated content writer in-house, all of Mediavandals’ clients’ copywriting work fell into the hands of the agency owners. Since they didn’t take on enough projects to hire an in-house copywriter, or have the time to complete their content work to a high standard, Mediavandals asked us for help!

THE CONTENT SOLUTION

Now, Mediavandals can put their content writing projects for their own agency and their dental clients on autopilot. Their trusted content writing pilots? The Content Lab, of course! Every month, we consistently deliver quality content that requires minimal edits, helping convert Mediavandals leads into long-term clients and freeing up their time to focus on agency growth. 

Want YOUR content completed like clockwork?

Take a content breather and leave all your copywriting to The Content Lab. We write engaging, persuasive copy that converts for digital agencies and their clients.

35 (New!) Brand Archetypes to Nail Your Client’s Voice

The old archetype list? Too vague. Not every brand fits neatly into “The Hero” or “The Rebel.” So we rewrote them, added 23 fresh takes, and made voice strategy easier. From the “Caring Grandpa in the Shed” to the “Nostalgic Nerd”, this isn’t your typical branding guide (and that’s kind of the point.)

Inside you’ll find:

  • Clear steps to help clients figure out who the heck they are
  • Tips to embody their archetype across their content
  • Editing advice to keep their voice consistent
  • A full breakdown of each archetype (12 classic + 23 of our own)

Download it now and make “what’s your brand voice?” a 10-minute convo instead of a 6-week existential crisis.