Lead Engine Growth
I build lead engines. Ads bring people in, funnels convert them, email closes them, and it all gets tracked so you know exactly what's working
Why It Works
Most marketers own one piece of the loop. The ads person doesn't touch email. The email person doesn't build funnels. The social person has no idea what happens after the click.
I run the entire path from first touch to closed customer. That means I can be accountable for a number instead of a deliverable, and it means nothing falls through the gaps, because there aren't any.
Marketing should drive revenue, not just reach.
Ways to Work Together
Lead Engine Build
Four to six weeks. I build the whole system: offer and messaging, funnel, ads, email sequences, CRM automation, and tracking. You own it whether or not you keep me on afterward.
Lead Engine Management
Ongoing. I run and improve what's been built. Ads, creative, email, testing, and a monthly report against one number we agree on up front.
Fractional CMO
Ongoing. I own your entire marketing function, including strategy, roadmap, channels, budget, and managing any freelancers or vendors you're working with.
Not sure which one you need? That's what the strategy call is for.
How We Start
Every engagement starts with a strategy call.
Ninety minutes on your business, a written action plan, and a clear recommendation on what you actually need. If that turns into a build or a retainer, your $500 comes off the price.
If it doesn't, you still walk away with a plan you can run yourself.
Marketing Usually Gets Sold in Pieces
You hire someone for ads. Someone else for the website. Someone else writes the emails, if anyone writes them at all. Each person does their part well, and nobody owns what happens between the parts.
So the ads run, the clicks land on a page nobody optimized, the leads sit in an inbox for two days, and at the end of the quarter you have a lot of activity and no clear answer on what any of it did for revenue.
That gap between the pieces is where most marketing budgets go to die.
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Paid ads and organic content that reach the people actually likely to buy, not the biggest possible audience.
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Landing pages, offers, and forms built to turn attention into a lead, with messaging that says what you do in one sentence.
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Email sequences and follow-up that reach people fast and keep going. Speed to lead is usually the single biggest lever nobody's pulling.
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Tracking wired end to end, so you can see cost per lead, close rate, and what a customer is actually worth. Not impressions.
Every piece feeds the next. That's the whole point, and it's why this works when four separate freelancers don't.

