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Welcome!

Hi, I’m Kristin George, founder of Dotted Comma.

With nearly 15 years of experience in communications copywriting and strategy work, I strive to listen to my clients’ needs and provide solutions that will create efficiencies and generate meaningful connections.

I will help you CAUSE. A. PAUSE.

My goal is to collaborate with you to truly understand what both your current and potential client base needs and then create content that speaks to them.

Writing blog posts, website copy, and social media content takes time and thoughtful planning. I create effective communications and content strategy, and write compelling content so you can focus on running your business.

Why Dotted Comma?

A “dotted comma” is a semicolon which causes a natural break in a sentence. It denotes a pause. #causeapause

Being passionate about health and wellness, my intention is to connect, create friendships, and help you “cause a pause” — in your business, your life, and most importantly within yourself. Focusing primarily on health and wellness, sustainability-focused product brands, I am a full-service social media manager. 

Creating efficiencies and simplifying our lives directly impacts our health and wellness. That’s what you’ll find here — ways to make life lighter. Come join me on IG, too, @dottedcomma.

xo, 
Kristin

 

 

 

What clients are saying about Dotted Comma

“Working with Kristin from Dotted Comma has been extremely valuable for us at Little Sprouts Play Cafe. From day one, Kristin took the time to dive into our brand to get a full understanding of what we offer and how we see our brand growing. In this past year alone, she’s helped us develop ideas to improve customer engagement, has spearheaded the launch and content of our parenting blog, and has developed a social media strategy to fit our goals.

Beyond these services she’s provided, she’s taken the time to give us a full understanding of her strategy and the benchmarks she’d like to see us accomplish. This added support has given us so much more confidence in our own social media marketing. It’s rare to find that perfect person who can help build a brand while involving her clients in the process. We are so appreciative of Kristin for doing just that.”

-Adrienne Shea, Owner Little Sprouts Play Cafe

“Kristin is an asset to The Family Backpack. She has a creative voice, and in addition to original pieces, she has edited articles to make them more polished and complete. Kristin takes care to pay attention to details and is a great communicator. She’s professional, pleasant to work with and submits her work ahead of schedule. I would highly recommend Kristin.”

-Andrea Khan, Founder The Family Backpack

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On Oct. 14 I was able to “ring the bell” compl On Oct. 14 I was able to “ring the bell” completing 25 radiation treatments. Radiation was the most “tolerable” physical part of the cancer treatment in terms of side effects. I was tired as my cell counts again were affected and dropped, and my skin turned red and eventually peeled like a sunburn, but this was very bearable in comparison to the chemotherapy treatments.

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In addition to the radiation, every 3 weeks I receive immunotherapy (Keytruda) via IV which will continue through January. My body has been tolerating the Keytruda well and thankfully I haven’t had any side effects from it.

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Thank you to our family + friends for your constant support — this has been such a long journey with many bad days, but today was a very good day.
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