My Marketing Minion

You’ve started your business—maybe you’re a sole entrepreneur, maybe this is a side gig, or maybe this is your main focus. Maybe you’re a small nonprofit, big on mission but short on time and staff.

You know you need marketing: a real URL, a simple WordPress website, a monthly newsletter, a basic blog, a Facebook page.  There isn’t enough time in the day to run your business, create your product, and manage your finances—let alone get all of these marketing tasks done.

  • Many of the tools are free—but do you have time to figure them out?
  • You have a website but don’t have the time to update the content or write blog posts.
  • You want to send out regular emails to your contact list but don’t have the time to set it up, write the emails, and take care of the list.
  • You can’t afford an employee and you certainly can’t afford a full-scale marketing agency.
  • You may not want to hand over your marketing to random internet people who gave you the lowest bid from the other side of the world. (Let’s face it: how much quality can you really get for $5 an hour?)

You need a minion—a marketing minion.

The definition of minion…I’m okay with that.

My Marketing Minion can help. I provide micro marketing services scaled for your microbusiness or your small nonprofit, serving Montgomery County, Maryland, focusing on Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Wheaton. I know our community and that gives me insight.

Need a website? I can get you up and running with a WordPress site and teach you how to take over its care and feeding. I can write and send your newsletters or blog. I can make recommendations for social media and SEO to make sure your site gets found.

In short, I can provide marketing tasks at a price you can afford. I have years of experience working for small businesses, and specialized experience as a marketing professional and content writer. I’ve also put in a lot of time as a volunteer setting up websites, newsletters, and social media. I’m here in your community and I understand your challenges.