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You built a real business.
Seven figures. Maybe eight.
You've got a sales team. Real products. Real customers. Real revenue.
And your marketing?
It's held together with duct tape and good intentions.
You've tried the agency that promised the moon and delivered a monthly PDF nobody reads.
You've tried the freelancer who ghosted you halfway through the project.
You've tried the video editor who couldn't write a headline to save his life.
You've tried running Facebook ads that looked great... and filled your sales team's pipeline with tire-kickers who "just wanted the free thing."
You've tried the beautiful website that converts about as well as a fax machine.
You've tried posting on social media consistently... for about eleven days. Then business got busy.
And you've tried hiring in-house — spent months recruiting, training, and managing a marketing employee...
...who left right when they finally got good.
Sound familiar?
Here's the truth nobody in the marketing industry wants to tell you:
The problem isn't your business. And it isn't you.
The problem is you're trying to build a marketing department one person at a time.
And that's a game you cannot win.