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Cedar City, Utah

Your business outgrew
its website a while ago.

You know it. You've known it for a while. The site hasn't been touched in months. The analytics might be good or bad but nobody can tell you which. The developer who built the thing stopped returning emails. And every week you think "I need to do something about the website" and then something more urgent lands on your desk and you don't.

What I do

I close the gap between the business you've built and the website representing it.

01

Web Management

Most of my clients don't know who hosts their website. The SSL expired two months ago and a customer mentioned the warning screen before anyone on staff noticed. I take over the infrastructure, keep it alive, and send you proof every month that it's handled.

02

Marketing Strategy

You've got twelve opinions about what your marketing should be doing and no way to tell which ones are right. The analytics were set up wrong three years ago and your competitor just showed up on page one. I pull the data, name the priorities, and tell you what to do first. Strategy only. I steer, you execute.

03

Implementation

Someone fills out your contact form and the submission goes into a folder nobody checks. Your CRM doesn't know it happened. The lead calls a competitor the next day. I build the connections between your website and the tools your business actually runs on.

04

Training

Your team sat through a webinar last year. Two hours of someone sharing their screen and saying "any questions?" three times. A week later nobody remembered how to add a blog post. I build guided programs where people learn by doing real work on their own systems, not by watching someone else do it.

The short version

How I got here.

I got hired as a staff writer at a small newspaper in southern Utah. Within a year I was running their entire digital presence. The same thing happened at every job after that. Copywriting gig turned into a training program for 50,000 teachers. Creative director role turned into analytics and data strategy. "Marketing Representative" at a fiber co-op turned into being the sole strategist, web developer, and brand architect for 30,500 members across two states.

The titles never described the work. The work was always the same: walk into a room, find the three things nobody's handling, handle them.

Now I do it on purpose.

The longer version

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What does the internet think of your business?

Type in your business name. I'll pull every mention I can find, read the sentiment, and show you what people are actually saying. Free. No login. No pitch afterward.

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If you read three of those and thought "that's us," we should probably talk. No pitch deck. No discovery call theater. Just tell me what's going on.

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