Ecommerce growth · one operator
The person who plans it is the one in your account. Me.
You've been searching for someone senior to run your growth, and worrying it'll be a strategist who hands you off to a junior the week after you sign. The person planning it here is the same one in your account every day—me, running paid, email and data across 14+ brands, so the thinking and the doing stay in the same pair of hands.
See how I actually work ›- I run paid media, email and data across 14+ ecommerce brands, so the person setting your strategy is the same one clicking around in the account each morning.
- Every call gets made on daily profit maths—spend, margin, shipping, returns—so I'm chasing the money you keep rather than a ROAS number that flatters the dashboard.
- All 14+ brands are read and briefed before 6am, so your account gets senior judgement every single day rather than a check-in call when the calendar allows.
A real example
Here's what you'd get back.
A short, specific read on where your money's slipping away, in your inbox within a day, no call to sit through. Here's a real one; yours would be about your store, not a supplement brand.
Here are the first three leaks I'd plug for them—
- 1Your branded search spend. You're paying Google for clicks from people who already typed your name in—that's money you'd have won for free. I'd carve branded out into its own campaign and cap it, so the budget swings back to the terms that actually bring you someone new.Growth sprint · from $2,500
- 2That abandoned-cart email. Right now one generic reminder goes out and most of those carts quietly die. I'd rebuild the flow into a proper three-step sequence timed around when people actually come back, so it starts pulling the revenue it's been leaving on the floor.Growth sprint · from $2,500
- 3Your Meta budget spread too thin. Fifteen ad sets are each getting a trickle, so none of them ever learn and your best creative never gets a fair run. I'd consolidate it down, feed the winners properly, and watch the cost-per-sale settle instead of bouncing around.Retainer · from $4,500/mo
We'd start with whichever one's bleeding the most, and you'd see the number move before we touch the next.—Michael
What you actually get
Sprints from $2,500, retainers from $4,500/mo. Every number's on one page.
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