Imgur

The lion’s share of my marketing experience has been at Imgur. When I first joined in 2014, I began developing the company’s brand voice. As Imgur grew, I wrote job listings, HR handbooks, and company-wide messaging. I taught others how to write in Imgur’s voice, and became the force driving it in our marketing. I’ve written copy for the Press and Career webpages (which earned acclaim), witty blurbs you see in apps, and even app update notes.

I’ve had a hand in our whitepapers, presentations, and presences at events like Think L.A. and New York Comic Con. I’ve authored articles on Medium, LinkedIn posts, and published dozens of entries on a blog that ran for several years, but it sadly defunct. Below is a paltry attempt at condensing over 7 years of content into a shining example of how I’ve built the Imgur voice.

Excerpt: Imgur Brand Voice Guide


Brand Voice Tips: External Facing For Sales Decks


I’ve posted on the Imgur.com blog; this particular piece is on Medium as well.


Imgur’s 2020 whitepaper (in true quirky, colorful style).


For 2 years, I managed the ImgurAds.com blog, writing over 100 posts about Imgur marketing, including writeups of our Promoted Posts, whitepapers, and marketing initiatives. Unfortunately, the site is no longer live. Here are some screenshots.