Tired of Babysitting Your Marketing?

If you’re done managing posting schedules, rewriting copy, chasing vendors, or relying on tools that technically work, but don’t sound human, that’s where I step in.

When marketing becomes the job you didn't sign up for

Most small business owners don’t avoid marketing because they don’t care. 

They avoid it because it quietly takes over everything else.

Suddenly you’re: 

  • staring at a blank screen, trying to write the perfect headline
  • falling behind because consistency is harder than it looks
  • using AI or templates that fill the space, but aren’t aligned with your goals
  • wondering if any of it is actually helping

 

Marketing support exists to remove the friction without turning your brand into something generic or overproduced. 

Support you don’t have to babysit

This isn’t random task fulfillment or hands-off outsourcing.

It’s ongoing marketing support that’s:

  • grounded in strategy

  • aligned with your goals

  • managed with judgment, not autopilot

I’m not here to post for the sake of posting.

I’m here to make sure what goes out actually makes sense for your business.

What quietly gets handled

Support is tailored to your business, but often involves:

  • Content creation & scheduling
    Social posts, blogs, and email content are written to sound human, not automated.

  • Website updates & maintenance
    Keeping your site current without it becoming a project you never finish.

  • Light design & formatting
    Clean, on-brand visuals that support the message rather than distract from it.

  • Coordination & follow-through
    Making sure things actually get done, and on time.

  • Ongoing refinement
    Adjusting based on what’s working, not sticking to a rigid plan out of obligation.

This is the day-to-day marketing work, handled with context, care, and judgment.

This is the work that keeps marketing moving, without you having to carry it.

So you don't have to manage your marketing twice

Sometimes marketing support doesn’t mean doing everything yourself; it means making sure the right work is happening, by the right people, in the right direction.

That can include:

  • Acting as a point of contact between you and your marketing vendors

  • Reviewing deliverables before they go live

  • Translating reports and recommendations into plain English

  • Flagging misalignment early, before time or money is wasted

You shouldn’t have to manage specialists and decide whether they’re doing a good job.


That’s part of the support.

When you're ready to hand it off

Marketing Support is ideal if you:

  • Know what you want to say, but don’t want to spend your time saying it

  • Want your marketing to sound human, not templated or AI-generated

  • Are ready to stop managing every post, edit, or update yourself

  • Value consistency, but don’t want it to consume your energy

If Strategy & Accountability is about deciding,
Marketing Support is about relief.

Built on clarity, not chaos

Marketing support doesn’t replace strategy, it’s built on it.

Some clients start with Strategy & Accountability and move into ongoing support.
Others come in with clarity and simply want execution handled well.

Either way, the goal is the same:

  • fewer loose ends

  • less mental load

  • marketing that runs without constant intervention

There’s no pressure to scale up or lock into more than you need.

When marketing stops sitting on your to-do list

Marketing stops feeling like a chore you keep putting off.

You’re no longer:

  • scrambling to stay visible

  • rewriting the same copy over and over

  • relying on tools that don’t sound like you

Instead, marketing becomes something you trust is being handled
— consistently, thoughtfully, and in alignment with your business.

Start with a conversation

Not A Task List

Before anything moves forward, I review your current marketing and share a few observations
so we can decide together what kind of support actually makes sense.