04/05/2026
You're not paying for marketing. You're paying for a list of things happening.
There's a pattern I see with almost every founder who comes to us after a frustrating few years with agencies or freelancers.
They're not paying for one thing. They're paying for five.
Someone doing their LinkedIn. Someone running their ads. A freelancer writing blogs. Maybe an SEO retainer they inherited from a previous marketing manager and never cancelled.
Each of those things is technically being done. The invoices get paid.
But nothing is talking to anything else.
The LinkedIn content has nothing to do with the ads. The blogs aren't being used anywhere. And nobody, not a single person across all of it, is accountable for whether the business is actually growing.
That's not marketing. That's a collection of activities that look like marketing from the outside.
It feels frustrating because you know something should be working. You're spending real money. But the number that matters, the conversations, the leads, the customers, doesn't move.
Disconnected activities don't compound. They just run in parallel until you run out of patience and cancel them.
Marketing works when it works as a system. Every channel aimed at the same goal, building on itself over time.
That's what a marketing ecosystem retainer with us looks like.
Not more services. Everything connected.
If you've been paying for activity and waiting for results, that's the conversation I'd like to have.
Book a call here: https://calendar.app.google/yDEmJkvWbwQ4x5Ps6