LocutusHealth Client FAQ

Is this your job or do you do this on the side?

This is my full-time career and I’m in my 10th year enjoying learning and progressing as a support for enterprise healthcare tech companies.

Are You Insured?

Yes. I can provide that information and certificates if needed.

What’s your schedule?

My work days are Monday-Thursday.

I also take off the week of Thanksgiving, mid-Dec to Mid-Jan, and some time in the summer (but I’ll definitely give you plenty of notice).

Do you do all the writing or do you outsource?

I write everything myself. The only thing I outsource is proofing.

How long does it take you to turn something around?

My TAT on a first draft varies depending on what we’re working on, but here’s what you can use as a general guideline from the time of completion of source materials (interviews, briefs, internal docs, etc.)

Estimates/Proposals: 2-3 days

Blogs: 1-2 weeks 

Whitepapers: 2-3 weeks

Case studies: 2-3 weeks

Videos: 1 week

Social Media: 1 week

Sales collateral: 1-2 weeks

Edits: Depends on the extent, but usually 2-3 days

 

Do you work with a contract?

Yes! It’s pretty straightforward and it lays out terms including…

 

  • Giving you complete rights to the use of the work product
  • Payment and invoice terms
  • Terms of severability of the relationship
  • Clarification of our relationship as non-employment based

I’m always open to discussing terms.

 

What’s the best way to schedule a meeting?

For an introduction, grab some time on my calendar here. For something longer to discuss project work, shoot me an email (growth@locutushealth.com). (I’ll need a minimum 24-hrs head’s up)

 

What about hurricanes?

I live in South Florida so hurricanes can be a challenge! But I’ve been through 9 seasons with almost no impact on my clients. Mostly because I’ll let you know if one looks threatening, but I also have backup plans if I do lose power or internet long term.

 

Is there another way to contact you?

Email is best, but I can give you my VA’s info if you need an alternate.

Any tips for working with freelancers like you?

This article from HBR is a solid look at how to best leverage an expert freelancers and integrate someone like me into your plans and processes.