Gone fishing...

Gone fishing…

Growing up in the Midwest brings red and orange fall colors…every year—predictably.  And the fish are always biting here.  Early on, I’ve always had a love for the outdoors. It’s a place where all the  stress, the worries, the bills, and wrongs in the world disappear…at least for a little bit.

Living out in the country you knew who your neighbors were and they knew you. There is a comforting sense of community where I grew up.

Hard-work  and values were common here (unlike today where they seem to be shrinking).

There are some problems with living in a small community though…if you want to impact people you need to get the word out.  I’ve seen so many businesses struggle because while they were good at what they did— they didn’t know how to get in front of the people who could use their products and services.

Let me tell you a little about Gary.  He is a handyman—you know, the guy that can fix almost anything.  The guy you call when your  car breaks down or your house needs painting.  He was THE guy.  But, most people that are good at this stuff aren’t good at getting  the word out and communicating their value to potential customers.

If you are a brain surgeon, or a dentist, or a accountant you should be doing brain surgery, drilling teeth, or crunching numbers (the things you do best) NOT trying to figure out all the wiz-bang marketing and promotion stuff all on your own.

So, what does any of this have to do with your business?

I want to bring my mid-west values and marketing chops to your business and help you it grow like wild fire.  We’ll find new leads and create more sales.

The fastest and easiest way to do this is to schedule a 30 minute opportunity analysis where I will hand to you:

  • The top 3 most viral and shared blog posts in your market (so you can create similar content your customers or clients will love).
  • The EXACT ads your competitors are using so you know what’s working.
  • A game plan to pull in immediate revenue for your business without spending additional money on advertising.