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Marketing pitfalls

Well, it would seem that I'm terrible at my own marketing; a common pitfall amongst us creatives!

I still don't have a website ready to share and it's April! I need to take some time this Easter to finessing it and getting it out there, ready for the next term.  

For a long time I pondered that I didn't need/couldn't afford a website. But I'm a marketer and I can edit websites no problem, so I'm setting one up myself in WordPress.

If you are also procrastinating, let me take a look at your marketing pitfalls and see where I can help; whether it's honing copy, creating content, or having a plan I can help move you along the marketing treadmill.





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