Marketing Strategy
How we can help to create a Marketing Strategy and a brand consistent website that converts visitors into clients.

For solopreneurs and small LLCs, developing a marketing strategy is about clarity, focus, and leveraging limited resources for maximum impact. Here’s a step-by-step guide tailored to your scale and agility:
Before marketing anything, you need to know who you are and why you matter.
- Define Your Brand Identity
- Mission & Vision: What problem do you solve, and why does it matter?
- Core Values: What principles guide your business decisions?
- Voice & Tone: Are you formal, witty, compassionate, bold?
- Visual Identity: Logo, color palette, typography, and imagery style.
- Know Your Ideal Customer
- Marketing without a clear audience is like shouting into the void.
- Demographics: Age, location, income, profession.
- Psychographics: Beliefs, goals, fears, lifestyle.
- Pain Points: What keeps them up at night?
- Buying Behavior: Where do they hang out online? What influences their decisions?
- Clarify Your Offer & Positioning
- What makes your product or service irresistible?
- Unique Value Proposition (UVP): Why should someone choose you over competitors?
- Benefits vs. Features: Focus on outcomes, not just specs.
- Pricing Strategy: Are you premium, budget-friendly, or value-packed?
4. Set Clear Marketing Goals
- Without goals, you can’t measure success.
- Increase website traffic by 30% in 6 weeks
- Examples:
- Grow email list by 500 subscribers in 3 months
- Book 10 client calls per month
- Pick platforms based on where your audience spends time—not just what’s trendy
- Choose Your Marketing Channels
- Pick platforms based on where your audience spends time—not just what’s trendy.
- Create a Content Strategy
- Content builds trust, educates, and converts.
- Content Pillars: 3–5 themes you’ll consistently talk about.
- Formats: Blogs, videos, reels, carousels, newsletters.
- Calendar: Plan weekly or monthly content in advance
- Build a Simple Funnel
Guide people from awareness to action.
Attract: Social media, SEO, ads
Engage: Valuable content, lead magnets
Convert: Landing pages, calls-to-action, offers.
Retain: Email nurture, loyalty programs, - Track, Analyze, and Iterate
Marketing is never “set and forget.”
Use tools like Google Analytics, Meta Insights, or email dashboards.
Track KPIs: engagement, conversion rate, cost per lead, etc.
Adjust based on what’s working (or not).

Let’s work together on your next marketing project
Marketing campaigns are better thought of as multiple, separate campaigns that have common themes and style. This doesn’t mean “incongruence” it means pushing in the same direction with multple consistant pushes. This creates mini steps for every “push” and prevents “overall perfection” from preventing many good steps “good”.


