A practical corporate communication book for people who want to work on their own terms
I’m happy to share that my new corporate communication book, The Corporate Communication Startup: Do What You Love, Shape Your Work Week, and Get Paid, is now available on Amazon.
This book is written for people who work with words, ideas, and messages and want to build a proper business around that work. If you are a writer, editor, marketer, or communication professional thinking about starting out on your own, this corporate communication book is designed to give you clarity and structure.

What this book is about
The Corporate Communication Startup is a practical corporate communication book for freelancers and consultants who want to build a sustainable communication business. It focuses on positioning, services, pricing, client work, systems, and long-term growth, based on real consultancy experience rather than theory. The aim is to help you move away from guesswork and build something professional, realistic, and financially viable.
Why I wrote this corporate communication book
I wrote this corporate communication book to answer the questions I see people struggling with again and again:
- How do I position myself properly?
- What should I actually offer as a service?
- How do I find the right clients, not just any clients?
- How do I price my work in a way that makes sense and is sustainable?
This book is not about hustle culture or quick wins. It is about building a business that supports your life rather than taking it over.
What this corporate communication book covers
This corporate communication book walks you through the full picture of setting up and running a corporate communication startup, including how to:
- Understand the corporate communication landscape and choose a clear focus
- Attract clients that match your skills and experience
- Package and price your services with confidence
- Build a professional online presence that reflects your expertise
- Use AI tools and systems sensibly to save time
- Manage money, workload, and growth in a realistic way
Each chapter is practical and designed to be used, not just read.
Who this corporate communication book is for
This corporate communication book is suitable for:
- Freelance writers and copywriters
- Corporate communication professionals
- Marketing and PR consultants
- Editors and content specialists
- Career changers with communication experience
Whether you are freelancing part-time or planning to go all in, the principles apply across disciplines.
Built on real consultancy experience
The book is based on my own experience running WordWorx for over 20 years. I share what has worked, what has not, and what I would do differently if I were starting again today.
How the book connects to my client work
Alongside the book, I continue to work directly with organisations through my Corporate Communication Services, supporting them with corporate copywriting, strategic communication, and content development. The book reflects the same approach I bring to my client work: clear thinking, realistic advice, and a strong focus on quality and professionalism.
Available now on Amazon
If you want to turn your communication skills into a clear, professional offering and build a business on your own terms, this corporate communication book will help you get there.
The Corporate Communication Startup: Do What You Love, Shape Your Work Week, and Get Paid is available now on Amazon.
You can also find out more about my work at WordWorx and explore my Corporate Communication Services on my website.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this corporate communication book suitable for beginners?
Yes. It is written for people at different stages, including those just starting out and those already freelancing who want more structure. - Is the book only for copywriters?
No. While writers will find it useful, the book also applies to professionals working in marketing, PR, internal communication, and corporate affairs. - Does the book cover pricing and clients?
Yes. Pricing, positioning, client selection, and sustainable ways of working are core topics throughout the book.
