No rigid retainers or off-the-shelf solutions. Every engagement is scoped around your business, your goals, and where marketing can make the biggest impact.
A focused engagement with a clear deliverable. Ideal when you have one specific challenge to solve.
Consistent senior marketing support delivered month-to-month. Strategy and execution working together.
A part-time Head of Marketing embedded in your business. Senior leadership without the full-time overhead.
Every engagement starts with a conversation, not a contract. Here's what to expect.
A conversation to understand your business, your goals, and where marketing can make the biggest impact.
A clear, jargon-free proposal covering exactly what we'll do, what it costs, and what success looks like, tailored to your package.
We get to work. Regular check-ins, transparent reporting, and strategy that evolves as your results come in.
Every engagement is scoped individually, so fixed prices on a page don't tell the full story. The best way to get a clear number is to get in touch — once I understand your situation I'll have enough context to put together an accurate proposal.
For retainer packages I ask for an initial three-month commitment so we have enough time to see meaningful results. After that, it rolls month to month. Project work has no ongoing commitment.
Yes, and many clients do. It's common to start with a Project or Growth retainer and move to the Fractional CMO package as the relationship develops and the scope of work grows.
I keep my roster to three or four clients at any one time. That's deliberate: it means every client gets genuine focus, not a slice of an overstretched consultant's time.
It depends on the package, but typically: a monthly strategy call, ongoing oversight of your marketing activity, regular reporting, and always-on availability for questions and decisions that can't wait.
Yes, I work with businesses across the UK. Most client work is remote with periodic in-person meetings where it makes sense, particularly for the Fractional CMO package.