Paralegal Turned Strategic Writer
As a paralegal, I learned how clear communication builds trust by keeping clients informed. Now as a writer, I help business earn that same trust through strategic messaging.
​I spent over 10 years as a litigation paralegal, engaging with clients when they needed help most.
"Here's what happens next," I would say on the phone. I never failed to notice the relief in their voice when I offered clarity and guidance as they prepared to meet with the attorney.
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As your strategic writing partner, I'll help you give your audience this same clarity through messaging that shows them why you're the expert they can trust.
My goal isn't to write "better" than you or to know your audience more deeply than you do.
Instead, I'm an extra pair of eyes and a spare pen, ensuring your messaging reflects your professionalism and the quality of your work.
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Our success lies in the satisfaction you'll have knowing your messaging isn't hindering your opportunities to attract new clients and grow.
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I invite you to reach out. I'm looking forward to learning about your business and how I can help.
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"Leah’s professionalism and experience are top-notch! She spearheaded the project, freeing up time for our leadership to focus on what we do best -- business. I would absolutely recommend Leah’s services!"
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​​Ruth Hatfield
Owner, Rocket City Mobile IV Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
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Origin of business name:
Aspirah (pronounced uh-spy-ruh) is a combination of the word aspire and the last two letters of my first name (-ah).
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Education:
B.A. in English from Liberty University; M.P.S. in Paralegal Studies from George Washington University.
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What made you get into copywriting?
I’ve always enjoyed writing. So, when I discovered copywriting through an ad for an online course, it just made sense. I like how practical it is. It's the type of writing that influences people every day, from a billboard for a local attorney to a product description for a pair of socks.
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What industries have you written for?
I've mostly written in the health and wellness space, especially women's health technology. But I'm always looking to explore other industries.
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How to you approach a writing project you've never done before?
I start with getting as much information as possible from the client, including what they want the project to achieve and any materials they have that I can reference.
Then the internet becomes my best friend. I look for industry specific examples and anything I can find to help me understand who their target audience is.