Christian Kjelgaard
Christian Kjelgaard

Christian Kjelgaard

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Introduction: I'm a respected freelance aviation and travel writer and editor, and a commercial-aviation consultant. I am extremely knowledgeable about the airline business and the technical industries that support it, including MRO, finance, cargo and ground-handling. I am also strongly familiar with other areas of the aerospace industry, particularly the aircraft-propulsion business. I am a highly experienced editor and reporter, both for print and the Web, who can quickly find his way around any Web site's content management system. I am familiar with AP and various other styles. I am more than comfortable with Word and Photoshop Elements. If required I can take print-quality digital photographs to illustrate the feature and news articles I write: I've had many photographs published in print and on the Web. My clients love my fluid and authoritative writing style and my painstaking attention to detail, which ensures that my reporting is very accurate. I have written news or feature articles for dozens of B2B and consumer-focused print publications and Web sites.
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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Look for quality and not just the cheapest listing you find. When it comes to writing and editing, experience and skill is everything. There's a good reason why writers and editors who are in demand are paid well: They are good at what they do. Using a cheap writer or editor probably means you will get not-very-good results. When it comes to publicizing your business, that could be a big mistake for you and it could mean you saving pennies but losing lots of dollars. There is no way round it: When it comes to writing and editing to publicize your business or publish a book, magazine or Web site, quality comes at a price. All too often, companies forget this and ultimately their marketing suffers as a result.