

Researching. Concepting. Writing. The three core steps in any of my marketing projects. I’ve done this for my own marketing agency in the past as well as my employers. Getting a sale is more than simply prompting an AI. Writing is thinking and experimenting. That’s what gets results. When you have me on your team, you can be certain you’re reaching the right people with the right words. I aim to get results, not just vanity numbers.
As a copywriter and email automation specialist, I mostly work with email and sales pages. But I have a handful of other skills that make me a one-man band avoiding spending resources or demanding time from other teams such as graphic designers, data engineers, and editors. I also design email and push automation from the ground up, focusing entirely on clean conditional logic, precise data triggers, and reliable multi-step paths.
I’ve been an author of fiction works since I was 16. Knowing how to ‘sell’ a fictional world to a reader is key to creating an exciting novel. They have to believe it could be real. This means I can write both short-form and long-form content keeping a coherent structure. Whethere it’s a 10-word push notification or an 80.000-word novel. Additionally, I’m skilled in graphic design, HTML/CSS coding, CRM, marketing strategy, and project management.
When I published my debut novel Protocol: A5H. I’ve been working for years towards undertaking a full a novel. I learned so many things. I had to double-check each detail in every chapter to make sure everything lined up. A key a character found in Chapter 3 shouldn’t be forgotten in Chapter 12 when the character find that specific door. I apply these skills to creating omnichannel marketing campaigns to make sure every pipeline and funnel connect properly without losing a customer in the middle.






