You're already spending real money on marketing. You have a team, maybe an agency too. Nobody's looking at the whole picture. I am.
Most businesses learn to live next to that wall. I don't let that happen.
"Which one of these is actually true for your business?"
Find Out In 30 Seconds โOwner, marketing, and sales read three different truths. By the time they align, the quarter's gone.
Processes slip. Deadlines move. Every delay costs momentum, not just time.
Safe feels responsible. It's also what keeps you at the same number, year after year.
Sometimes it's not the marketing. It's a gap in the product, a crack in the experience.
Getting noticed is step one. What happens after decides if that lead stays for life.
When your team reports on marketing, does the story match what sales is actually seeing?
When a bold move is on the table, what usually happens?
After someone becomes a lead or customer, what happens next?
Goals, gaps, product, experience. Not a quick audit. A real one.
A strategy built for what I find. No template, no playbook.
Once it's locked, I put it into motion, using your team or the right new hires.
I stay inside it until it's actually working. Not until a report says so.
Once it runs reliably, I build it to run without my hand on every piece.
Think of it as a CMO fully in it with you, without the full-time hire.
Still have an agency? Good. This isn't about replacing them.
I don't publish a number. No two walls are built the same, so no two engagements are either. If your first question is the cheapest option, this isn't the right fit. If it's what will it actually take, we'll define that together on the call.
I run Lantrn Marketing across real estate, healthcare, education, retail, and hospitality. This isn't an agency pitch. If you already have a team, I'm not replacing them. I'm the layer above execution, thinking through your numbers, your customer journey, your blind spots, and the real path to what you want.
They're paid to execute, not question the strategy underneath their own work. I sit above that. I'm not competing for budget, I'm making sure the money going out actually works.
Lantrn executes marketing. This is me personally, a strategic layer above your whole business: goals, product, experience, team. Not just campaigns. Two different jobs.
I don't hand you a strategy and disappear. I stay inside the implementation until it's actually working. If something isn't moving, we know within weeks, not quarters.
Long enough to fix what's broken and automate it. Usually months, not a one-off project. Exact length depends on what we find first.
I personally read it. If it's a fit, I reach out directly to set up a call. No sales team, no gatekeeping.