Improve your English website


Is your English website copy leaving a good impression?

Hi, I’m Christel Price.

I’m a communications and marketing specialist from New Zealand, currently based in Berlin, Germany.

With over 12 years of experience in journalism, marketing, and communications, I help clients effectively communicate their work through engaging, correct, concise, and consistent English copy.

I offer website copyediting services for businesses, organisations, and individuals.

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What you’ll get

  • NATIVE ENGLISH EXPERTISE

    I’m a native English speaker from New Zealand. For over a decade I’ve worked in communications and marketing - writing, editing and proofreading copy.

  • CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING

    I don't just proofread; I culturally adapt. I’ll ensure your content speaks directly to English-speaking audiences while retaining your brand's essence.

  • CREDIBILITY

    Accurate website copy exudes professionalism and reliability, which is crucial for gaining trust. Ensure your customers and potential customers are left with a good impression when visiting your website.

  • ATTENTION TO DETAIL

    Small spelling and grammar mistakes can be damaging to your brand. I have extreme attention to detail and I care about getting copy perfect.

The process

  • Step 1

    I’ll review your English website and highlight all the places your copy could be improved.

  • Step 2

    I’ll implement the changes straight into your website software. That’s it!

Choose your package

Option 1

Up to
5,000 words

English website
copyediting

149

Option 2

Up to
10,000 words


English website
copyediting

299

Use this website word counter to see how many words you require.

Option 3

Up to
15,000 words

English website
copyediting

449

“Christel has a keen eye for detail and is a pleasure to work with. I cannot recommend her skills and service strongly enough.”

Matt Dagger, Kaibosh Food Rescue

“Working with Christel was a breeze - we felt like we were in the hands of a professional throughout the whole process.”

Benjamin Johnson, The Free Store