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More than a strategy deck and more than a posting schedule.

Marketing run in full for owners who have outgrown doing it themselves.

Know exactly what your marketing is doing.

FEEL CERTAIN WHERE YOUR MONEY IS ACTUALLY GOING

Let's find out what your marketing is actually doing.

You built something real. You earned the trust, you delivered the work, and you got past the point where any of this was a side project. Marketing is the one piece that never got the attention the rest of it did, and not because you did not care. You never had the hours, or you never had the right person, or you had someone who handed most of it back to you.

This is the point where it makes sense to hand the whole thing to one person and finally see what it is doing.

Your business has grown, but your marketing hasn't kept up.

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Organic marketing

Content, social, email, and local search, written and designed and published for you on a calendar you approve before the month starts.

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The full partnership

Everything included in organic marketing plus paid media, website copy, and campaigns, managed against goals we set together each quarter. This is what most clients are on.

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Project work

Brand strategy, a website build, or an audit of what you already have, priced on its own when a retainer is not the right fit yet.

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Writing in a company's voice means understanding how that company actually operates, which client is worth chasing, which service carries the margin, and what the owner would never say. That understanding does not survive scale, which is why I am not trying to build an agency with fifty accounts.

I work with about a dozen businesses, and that is on purpose.

I spent years watching capable owners get handed a strategy document with no way to execute it. The plan was usually fine, but nobody was going to do it and everyone in the room knew that. So now I run the work instead of recommending it. You work with me directly, Kayleigh runs execution, and that is the whole team.

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  • "I'm the type of person who dreads posting on Instagram and overthinking every post. In the first month working together she already understood my brand voice and was captioning posts like we had been working together for years. I recently added on Pinterest marketing as well and again, very pleased with the content Heather created and the results!"

    —Linsey Huffaker, Linsey Huffaker Photography

  • "Her ideas and posts convey exactly what we do at Barnwood & Leather. She is easily accessible when needed and truly cares about us and our business."

    —Brenda Clark, Barnwood & Leather

  • "I needed to get my local business more discoverable on Google and an upgrade to my website. Oak Street Marketing has done a fantastic job improving both of these aspects for my company. My business has definitely seen an increase in reaching potential clients."

    —Shawn Hofstetter, 308 Striping

Four businesses, four different problems, one person running it.

Marketing that is actually run changes what your business can do next.

Let's find out what yours should be doing, and whether I am the right person to run it. Thirty minutes, no pitch deck.

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