This is a good fit if you:
You don’t need someone to hype you up.
You need someone who will help you decide what’s worth your time, and what isn’t.
When you’re handling marketing on your own, the friction isn’t effort; it’s uncertainty.
Questions like:
Is this actually working?
Should I keep doing this or pivot?
Am I focusing on the right things?
Without a feedback loop, most owners either:
keep doing things long after they stop working,
or
constantly change tactics without learning what’s effective
Strategy & Accountability creates the feedback loop most small businesses are missing.
This isn’t generic coaching or motivational check-ins.
In practice, accountability looks like:
Weekly or bi-weekly conversations to review what’s happening and decide next steps
Plain-English interpretation of metrics — no guessing, no jargon
Tracking what’s working and what isn’t, so decisions are informed, not emotional
Systems and automation support to make sure things actually go out as planned
Sometimes accountability means encouragement.
Often, it means saying “don’t do that, it’s not worth the effort right now.”
That’s where true progress comes from.
Strategy & Accountability is ideal if you:
want to stay hands-on, but not alone
need direction more than execution
want to build momentum before handing things off
For some businesses, this remains the core engagement.
For others, it naturally leads to ongoing marketing support once clarity is established.
The goal is clarity and forward movement
— not selling you more than you need
After working together, you should feel:
Clear on what matters right now
Confident in the decisions you’re making
Less scattered and more consistent
Ready to move forward instead of spinning
Marketing shouldn’t feel like a guessing game.
It should feel manageable and intentional.
Before anything is scheduled, I take time to review your current marketing and share a few strategic observations.
If this sounds like the kind of support you’ve been missing, let’s start there.