Value. It’s a word often overused in this “new” economy. What value are you receiving in your business interactions? The Grammar Doctors is dedicated to providing value to clients through solid communications strategies and flawless writing that present you in the best light, whether for your business or career search. You are making an investment in yourself by hiring a professional writer; the dividends will be worth it!
Writing & Editing
Press Releases: $99
Web Sites: $59 / page
Blogs: $49
E-mail Newsletters: $299 / month (up to three audiences / versions; contract required)
Articles: $99+
Proofreading & Copyediting: $39 / hour, averaging five pages / hour
Marketing Coaching: $49 / hour
Business clients are invoiced twice monthly with a 30-day billing cycle.
“I wanted to let you know I was hired by the company I was targeting. They loved my résumé! Thank you so much … you were totally worth it.”
- Michael Skjersaa, sales manager in Eugene, OR
Résumés / Career Development
Following the initial résumé review, you will be quoted an all-inclusive fee for résumé design. All résumés are delivered within five business days in ASCII / TXT, Word, and PDF. Prices are on a tiered structure based on your experience, level of position you’re seeking, and the amount of time involved in the process.
Entry-Level Résumé: $199
Mid-Level Résumé: $299
Executive-Level / Business Owner Résumé: $399
Cover / Thank You Letter: $49
LinkedIn Profile / Professional Bio: $49
Three-Day Résumé Turnaround: $100 additional
Career Coaching: $59 / hour
The Fine Print
Payment is expected at the time of the initial résumé consultation. Writing and editing clients are billed twice monthly with a 30-day turnaround. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover, as well as PayPal and personal or business checks. Past-due accounts will be assessed 10% compounded interest.
Services may be tax deductible if you itemize your return; please consult with your tax advisor.





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