Hiring a marketing provider is an act of faith most businesses have been burned on at least once: the enthusiastic sales process, the quiet handoff to juniors, the reporting that arrives late and says little. The antidote is not better promises; it is a process transparent enough to hold accountable. Here is ours, before you sign anything.
Step 1: Onboarding and discovery
We learn your business properly: goals, economics, customers, current marketing, and what has failed before. You complete a structured intake, we audit your existing assets and channels, and both sides establish what success will be measured by, in numbers, per the measurement discipline of our analytics and reporting practice.
Step 2: Strategy and plan assembly
Your service plan is assembled from the Marketing Turnkey stack: which services, in what sequence, against which goals, and why. You see the reasoning, not just the line items, and the plan says what we recommend against as clearly as what we recommend; a provider unwilling to descope is selling, not strategizing.
Step 3: Foundation and launch
Measurement foundations are repaired first, because everything downstream reports through them. Then the plan's systems go live in priority order: pages, programs, campaigns, and automations, with your approvals built into the workflow at the checkpoints that touch your brand.
Step 4: The monthly operating rhythm
Marketing Turnkey runs as a managed subscription with a fixed rhythm: continuous execution and optimization through the month, a monthly report tied to the success metrics from Step 1, and a review conversation where recommendations are made, decisions are captured, and next month adjusts accordingly. Documented client outcomes on the results page come from exactly this loop.
What do you commit to as the client?
Three things make engagements succeed from your side: a decision-maker who attends the monthly review, timely approvals where the workflow requests them, and honesty about your numbers, because strategy built on flattering inputs fails on real ones.
How do you start?
Choose a starting point on the subscriptions page, or start a conversation via the contact page if you want a recommendation first; onboarding begins within days of commitment, not weeks.
Frequently asked questions
How fast until things are live?
Foundations and first systems typically launch within the first month, with the sequence agreed in your plan; anything promised faster than the measurement repair allows would be theatre.
Who actually works on our account?
The practice's senior team directs every engagement, with AI carrying production scale; the model is explained honestly on every service page, and it is why the economics work.
Can we change services mid-engagement?
Yes; the monthly review exists precisely to reallocate toward what the numbers reward.