How I help
You’re balancing client work, admin and business development – and marketing usually slips down the list. When you do find time, the advice out there feels overwhelming: post daily, build a funnel, hustle harder. None of it feels realistic when you’re running a consultancy on your own.
What you need isn’t more noise – it’s a simple, sustainable way to keep a steady flow of clients.
I make marketing manageable. We’ll clarify your message, refresh your website, and build a handful of case studies that show your value. I’ll also help you find a simple LinkedIn rhythm – realistic, not relentless – so you stay visible without burning out.
The outcome is a one-page plan and a small set of tools you can actually use, not a complex system you’ll never have time to maintain.
Structure without the stress
The Growth Rhythm Kit gives solo consultants a rhythm to stay visible, credible and client-ready – without having to become a 'marketer.'
One clear message. One action per week. Zero fluff.
It’s a smart, simple way to build momentum without burning out.
Want to start smaller. Get the Independent Consultant's Starter Kit - a framework to guide your next three months – so you can focus on doing great work while keeping your pipeline steady.
A note on authenticity
For me, authentic marketing means showing up as yourself. Not exaggerating, not overselling – just telling your story in a way that clients can connect with.
That’s what I’ve always done in my own work, and it’s what I’ll help you do too. Because when your marketing reflects your values, it builds the kind of trust that lasts.
What to expect.
The return isn’t about chasing likes or followers.
It’s about clarity and confidence – knowing your website, case studies and LinkedIn presence are working quietly in the background to bring you clients. When your marketing feels manageable, it gets done.
Typical timeline:
Week 1 – discovery and focus: Clarify positioning, priorities, and what to leave out so marketing feels manageable.
Weeks 2–3 – foundations: Refresh the website and/or LinkedIn profile, and draft 1–2 simple case studies.
Weeks 4–5 – the plan: Create a one-page marketing plan with realistic actions and a light content rhythm.
Weeks 6–8 – visibility: Begin posting, sharing case studies, and testing the rhythm; refine the plan as you go.
Why work with me?
I started my career as a field technician before moving into marketing, so I understand the reality of consulting life. I know how hard it is for consultant’s like you to make time for marketing, and how important it is to keep your integrity intact.

