Martin  Dorey Copy Monkey | www.copymonkey.biz

Hatch are brilliant. They make it easy to be in business.

Copy Monkey is a small friendly company that specialises in writing copy for marketing, advertising and the web. Founded in 2006 by writer Martin Dorey, the company now has two full time writers and two part time admin staff. Martin has recently been commissioned to write The Camper Van Cookbook and will be appearing in the TV series of the book during Autumn 2010. Martin has been with Hatch (and our previous incarnations) for most of his professional life and uses us to prepare his accounts and personal tax.

As well as providing great copy to clients like Barclaycard Business, Superdrug and writing for brands such as LG, Actimel and World First Insurance, Copy Monkey use their creative skills to produce web sites and newsletters. This website, in fact, was created and co-ordinated by their team.

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