A closer look at what personalized digital presence actually looks like — from first conversation to live results.
Sandy River Sauces is a small-batch hot sauce maker in Fayette, Maine — nine varieties using local ingredients like Maine maple syrup and wild blueberries. The owner was selling at local shops and farmers markets, but the online presence didn't match the quality of the product.
Sandy River Sauces is a good example of the process every client goes through. Here's what it looked like:
I started by understanding what makes Sandy River Sauces different — the ingredients, the process, the local roots. That's what shapes every piece of content.
A website that tells the story the way the owner would tell it at a farmers market. Clean, fast, and easy to find on Google.
Social media content that sounds like the business, not a marketing company. Timed around real events — Maine Maple Sunday was the first campaign, and it landed immediately.
Ongoing content creation, seasonal updates, and a site that stays current. The owner runs the business — I handle the digital side.