You know you're the expert.
So why doesn't anyone else?
Hi! I'm Sia (see-ya), an award-winning Head of Content and communications consultant.
I've been around long enough to tell you that just because you're good at something, it doesn't mean people automatically trust you.
I help brilliant people and organisations get recognition through content and communication that's clear, trustworthy, and impossible to ignore.
Plus, I’ve written, edited and proofread 40+ traditionally-published books, including a New York Times bestseller, which means I bring a level of attention to detail that you might not find elsewhere.

Being good at something isn't enough anymore.
People obsess over the cherry on top of the cake or the lovely way the icing has been decorated. But no one is going to eat your cake if you baked it with soap.
Over the last 11 years I've learned one thing across publishing, communications, and content marketing: People don't value work they don't understand.
You need content that translates into plain, simple English and gets people engaged. You should give a damn about your reputation just as much as sales. Because most clever people know that a bad reputation = less sales anyway.
That's where I come in to help.

"Sia's rare mix of organisation and lightheartedness is something special."
Okay but who am I to talk?
I have never played it safe across 11+ years of working in publishing, communications, and content roles.
Instead, I've always wanted to out-perform and do better. This drive has meant that I have:
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Written blogs that have received nationwide press coverage organically, with no pitching whatsoever.
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Produced an e-book campaign that was so successful it ended up being presented in the House of Lords
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Generated sales pipelines for clients without once actually advertising their product
And I've been recognised for it, time and again. The biggest one, though, was in 2021 when I came runner-up for CIPR's Outstanding Young Communicator of the Year. (I don't count that as out of date until 2031, shh.)
Solklar means "crystal clear" in Swedish because I'm direct, honest, and always ask you "why?", because I become obsessed with you succeeding just as much as me.


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