There are 3 main ways to get help from Stephen Bray:

there's even a fourth but use it sparingly!

Firstly, you can schedule a 15 minute consultation about your website, marketing, business, or personal aspirations. This is both free, and obligatory. I won't work with everyone. In my time I've been employed by geniuses, fools and bastards, as well as regular folk. I want to determine if you're relatively 'sane' and 'normal' and have the drive and potential to make your business work.

This is a good deal by anyone's standard, and may be all that's required to get you over a hurdle, or take you to the next step.

Secondly, you can schedule regular mentoring sessions with me. These last around 45 minutes, then I take a break, and come back to you a few minutes later with my thoughts and feedback. Mentoring costs £350 per month, which is paid in advance and covers as many as three sessions via Skype, or phone. The fee is non-returnable, regardless of the number of sessions you take up.

This is exceptional help for those with business, or personal problems. It is not cheap, nor is it expensive. I've worked with many businesses and individuals over the years and bring a wealth of experience to the table. Moreover, my network of contacts is extensive, so if what you need falls outside of my direct experience I can probably find someone who has been there, done it, and has a bloodstained T shirt to show for their trouble.

Thirdly, you can hire me to write your copy, or marketing communications. The fee for every project is calculated on merit. Here I'm more interested in what you're offering to the world than how much I get paid. If you're a voluntary organisation most likely I'll work at a pro-bono rate, I have been known to donate my time and only work for expenses. I hate hotel suites and never travel 1st class.

Finally, you're welcome to just get in-touch and 'bend my ears'
, but don't do it too often, or you'll lose my good will. I'm prepared to listen to anyone with a proposition but I'm difficult to con, and don't take it kindly when people abuse my open-door policy.

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