Mastering Email Marketing with Mailchimp: Lessons from Promoting My Coloring Books

When Norah, Nash and I started creating adult coloring books, I quickly realized that having great products wasn’t enough, I needed to reach the right audience. That’s where email marketing came in. I chose Mailchimp for its automation features and user-friendly interface, and through trial and error, I learned how to create email campaigns that […]

Search Intent Over Search Volume: The Key to SEO Success

Our digital strategy department has started to notice that traditional keyword research  no longer seem to be enough. We’ve seen firsthand how chasing high-volume keywords often brings traffic that doesn’t convert. Today, search engines are smarter, and ranking requires more than just hitting popular keywords. It’s about understanding search intent of the user and delivering […]

How I’ve Been Using AI to Supercharge My PPC Campaigns

As a digital strategist working with HVAC companies and a handful of other industries, I’ve done my fair share of manual audits, keyword research, and performance analysis. And while there’s a certain satisfaction in combing through data the old-fashioned way… i hope you’re reading my sarcasim. Let’s face it—PPC audits can be a beast. Tedious, […]

Mastering Form Fills and Automations: A Guide for Streamlined Campaign Success

As my kids and I work on our series of coloring books, I’ve discovered just how impactful tools like form fills and automations can be for running successful campaigns. Whether it’s connecting with potential customers, sharing updates about our creative journey, or driving sales, these strategies have helped us streamline our efforts and focus on […]

Short Story Base on the Song “Mad World”

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The buzzing of fluorescent lights above the table feels like static in my brain. I sit there, eyes half-shut, staring at the food that I’m not even sure I ordered. The waiter asked me if I wanted the chicken or the salmon. I think I said chicken, but it doesn’t matter. Nothing does. I haven’t […]

The Joy in Painting Something Sad

There’s a moment when the paintbrush meets the canvas, and time slows. Your hand moves instinctively, and the colors you choose are not bright, nor do they lift your spirit. But that isn’t the point. The colors are deep, muted blues, earthy grays, and worn-out shades of brown. There’s something incredibly profound about painting something […]

A Short Story Based on the Song, “Ballad of Jayne” by L.A. Guns

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Ballad of Jayne I heard Jayne died last week. They didn’t say how, but everyone’s whispering it was the usual way, too many pills, too much booze, or maybe the fall. The details blur, like her life did toward the end. She’d been gone for a while, checked out in every sense. I hadn’t seen […]

A Short Story Based On “Mr. Brownstone”

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Mark stared at his reflection in the grimy bathroom mirror, eyes hollow, skin stretched tight across his face. The man looking back at him seemed like a character actor in a zombie show, a shadow of who he used to be. A laugh bubbled up in his throat, dry and humorless. He looked ridiculous. Like […]

A Short Story Inspired by “Nothing Compares 2 U”, by Sinéad O’Connor

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Nothing Compares 2 U It had been 15 days since she left, and JM still felt the echo of her absence in every corner of his life. The calendar marked the time, one day after another, each number mentally crossed off in thick, frustrated lines. But it didn’t matter how many days passed. It didn’t […]