§ Talk to a Marketer

30 minutes.
A real recommendation.
No pitch.

Book a call with the person who'd actually run your account. We listen to what's stuck, share what we'd do, and tell you what it would cost. If we're not a fit, you'll know on the call.

Five things, in 30 minutes

T-01
Where you are now
What you make or supply, who buys it, and how customers find you today. Five minutes of context so the rest of the call is useful.
T-02
Where you're stuck
The specific problem that brought you to this page. Quote volume flat. Site that doesn't convert. Past agency that didn't deliver. We dig into the actual issue, not the symptom.
T-03
What we'd actually do
If we took your account on, where we'd start, in what order, and why. Specific to your shop — not a generic playbook. You'll hear our real recommendation, not a sales pitch.
T-04
What it would cost and take
Realistic budget bands, timelines, and the results range we'd stand behind for a shop your size. No fishing for spend ceilings, no vague 'depends on scope.'
T-05
Whether we're a fit
Sometimes yes, sometimes 'not yet,' sometimes 'you don't need an agency for this.' We tell you which one and why. If we're not the right call, we'll point you somewhere that is.

Four steps. No surprises.

01

Book a time

30-minute slot on the calendar. Pick what works. Quick form so we know what you do and what you want to talk about.

02

We prep

Before the call, we look at your site, your Google presence, and a couple of competitors. Nothing fancy — just enough to ask useful questions instead of generic ones.

03

We talk

30 minutes, video or phone. We ask, you answer, we share what we'd actually do. Real conversation, no slides, no demo, no closing script.

04

You decide

Want a written proposal? We'll send one in 3–5 business days. Want to think about it? Fine. Want to take what we said and run with it yourself? Also fine.

Five reasons

  • 01
    You'll get a real recommendation specific to your shop, not a generic agency pitch.
  • 02
    You'll know what we'd cost and what timeline we'd commit to before any contract is on the table.
  • 03
    You'll talk to the person who'd actually run your account — not an SDR, not an account manager, not a rep.
  • 04
    If we're not the right fit, you'll know on the call. Some of our most useful conversations end with 'don't hire us yet.'
  • 05
    It's free, takes 30 minutes, and you leave with something actionable whether you hire us or not.
§05 · BOOK

Book the call.

Takes about two minutes. We'll confirm a time within one business day and prep before the call so we don't waste yours.

FORM-CALL-01 ACTIVE
No spam. No follow-up sequence. We respond within one business day.
§06 · FIELD NOTES

From past calls

I expected a sales pitch and got an honest read instead. They told us what they'd do, what it would cost, and where they thought we should start. Hired them three weeks later.
Brian W. Custom Manufacturing, Ohio
We weren't ready to hire an agency yet, but the call gave us a clear plan we used internally. Came back six months later when we needed help executing it.
Tim L. Wholesale Distribution, New York
§07 · FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions, answered

None. Most calls don't end in a contract on the spot — that's by design. We give you a recommendation, you take time to decide. Some people hire us. Some take the recommendation and execute it themselves. Both are fine outcomes.

No. We don't have slides, we don't have a closing script, and we don't follow up with a sequence designed to wear you down. The point is to find out whether we're the right call. If we are, we'll tell you what to do next. If we're not, we'll tell you that too.

The call is still useful. You'll leave with a clearer picture of what's worth doing, in what order, and what it would cost when you are ready. Sit on it for six months — the recommendation holds up.

We look. Not a multi-day deep audit — that's billable work — but enough that we walk in already knowing what you do, where you rank, and what your competitors are doing. Beats spending the first 20 minutes catching us up.

Yes. We work specifically with manufacturers, distributors, and industrial businesses with fewer than 30 employees. That's exactly who we built this for.

Almost certainly yes. We've worked across CNC, fabrication, custom equipment, OEMs, contract manufacturing, distribution, and industrial services. Even outside our exact prior experience, we understand industrial B2B.