Pricing and scope

Invest in the clarity your marketing needs next.

Marketing Visibility Consulting is scoped around your organization, the depth of review required, and the support needed to turn findings into focused action.

  • No unnecessary package
  • Clear deliverables
  • Scope before commitment
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Why pricing is scope-based A focused website review and a multi-channel visibility audit require different levels of analysis, reporting, and support.
Ways to work together

Choose the level of clarity and support that fits your situation.

These are scope options rather than rigid packages. Select a card to see when each option is most useful.

01

Snapshot Review

Focused starting point

A light review for an organization that wants an initial professional view of its marketing visibility.

  • Website and messaging first impression
  • Key visibility gaps
  • High-level recommendations
  • Focused review discussion
02

Marketing Visibility Audit

Core consulting service

A structured assessment across positioning, website clarity, credibility, discoverability, and the lead path.

  • Structured audit report
  • Executive summary
  • Prioritized roadmap
  • Consulting review session
03

Audit and Advisory Support

Extended guidance

For teams that need help interpreting the audit and applying recommendations in the right order.

  • Audit report and roadmap
  • Scheduled advisory sessions
  • Messaging and content guidance
  • Review of implementation priorities
Marketing Visibility Audit Best when you need a comprehensive view of what is unclear and a prioritized roadmap for improvement.
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Growth in perspective

Activity alone does not create the same value as strategic marketing.

Move the timeline to compare three simplified marketing paths. The model illustrates how direction and consistency can improve the cumulative value of marketing over time.

Three possible paths

Marketing results depend on many factors, but the quality of the strategic foundation influences how efficiently effort compounds.

No consistent marketing Visibility remains limited and depends largely on existing relationships.
Unfocused activity Effort creates occasional attention, but learning and momentum remain inconsistent.
Strategic marketing Clear positioning and consistent action create a stronger cumulative foundation.
12 months
24
No consistent marketing
43
Unfocused activity
72
Strategic marketing

Illustrative planning model only. Values are directional visibility indicators, not revenue projections or guaranteed business results.

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Clear boundaries create better use of resources. A defined scope keeps the work focused on the areas most likely to improve clarity, trust, and action.
How pricing is determined

The scope reflects what needs to be reviewed and what you need to receive.

The first consultation helps define the useful level of work and avoids charging you for analysis or support that your organization does not need.

01

Review depth

The number of pages, channels, audiences, and messages included in the assessment.

02

Report detail

The level of documentation, explanation, and prioritization your team requires.

03

Organization complexity

The number of services, stakeholders, markets, or business priorities involved.

04

Advisory support

Whether you need a one-time review or continued guidance while applying recommendations.

What happens next

A clear process before any paid engagement begins.

You do not need to choose a service without context. We first clarify the situation and then define the most relevant next step.

1

Complimentary consultation

We discuss your current marketing, primary challenges, organization, audience, and immediate priorities.

2

Recommended scope

I recommend the most suitable level of review, the expected deliverables, and whether advisory support is useful.

3

Clear proposal

You receive a defined scope and investment before deciding whether you want to proceed.

A practical principle

The objective is not to sell the largest scope. It is to define the right one.

Some organizations need a focused visibility review. Others need a deeper audit and continued guidance. The consultation identifies what will be useful before the work is defined.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about pricing and scope

A few quick answers before you arrange the initial consultation.

Yes. The initial 30-minute consultation is complimentary. Its purpose is to understand your visibility challenges and determine whether there is a useful way to work together.
The amount of work depends on the size of the website, the number of channels reviewed, the complexity of the offer, and the level of reporting or advisory support needed. A defined scope allows the price to reflect the actual work.
Yes. If a comprehensive audit is not necessary, a focused review may be the appropriate starting point. The consultation helps determine whether a smaller scope can answer your immediate questions.
No. Advisory support is optional. Some teams can apply the roadmap independently, while others prefer continued guidance while refining messages, pages, content, and priorities.
The next step

Start with a 30-minute conversation about what you actually need.

We can discuss your current marketing visibility, identify the main challenges, and determine the right level of review or advisory support.

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