Amy George

Copywriter & Editor

United States

I'm Amy George, a poet at heart and a social-savvy copywriter/editor by trade.

This portfolio represents only a small selection of my work across media, including travel blogs, literary journals, email marketing campaigns, internal training materials, short articles, and B2B/B2C web content.

Let’s chat: [email protected]

My resume, references, and additional samples are available upon request.

Portfolio
Instagram
12/06/2024
Envida Social

I was in charge of caption copy for Envida's social accounts, including Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok for around 3 years.

Instagram
09/12/2024
Envida Social

I was in charge of caption copy for Envida's social accounts, including Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok for around 3 years.

Instagram
Agency Client: Washington Harbour

I wrote around 5-6 social media content calendars per day for over 100+ clients monthly. More samples are available upon request.

Social Media For Leasing | Envida
10/18/2022
Captions & Hashtags 101

In this blog, we'll be focusing on copy, and how you can leverage writing in your multifamily marketing strategy.

LinkedIn
08/27/2021
SQRL: Who We Are

You may be asking yourself, "WHAT is SQRL, WHO is SQRL, and WHY is it named SQRL?"

The ISA Journal
01/15/2019
Leaving Home and Going Home

Some people grow up in a small town knowing everyone’s name, keeping up holiday traditions, and marking height changes on a specific wall with a pencil. Those people’s hometown will always be their home, but some people find a home in never settling down.

The ISA Journal
10/01/2018
How to Not Lose Your Mind Abroad (In Galway, Ireland)

Chances are you left something of value behind on your journey. Although it will cause you some internal pain to shuck out the cash for something you already own at home, do it anyway. Especially a raincoat if you are going to Ireland. That’s always a smart move.

The ISA Journal
01/07/2019
Getting Lost in "The Real World"

...I have noticed a common mindset among other international students. They look at studying abroad as another item on a checklist. Something to mark off before they enter the “real world”... it would be an awful shame to look at it with such little value. Your study abroad experience should not only be another line on your resume.