That’s why I’m thrilled to introduce you to digital strategist Alesa Mackool of ACM Strategies.
Alesa is a mama of 2, a military spouse, and a brilliant digital expert.
She’s been helping activists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries expand their impact and make more money by reaching more dream clients and partners for more than 9 years.
But don’t just take my word for it. Let me tell you about my personal experience working with Alesa and her firm.
During the pandemic I was Communications Director at a small union-based coalition that focused on federal transportation policy.
Our mission: Secure federal funding to keep frontline workers–including bus drivers, aircraft mechanics, and railroad conductors–safe and at their jobs operating the world’s most complex transportation network.
This goal was not easy. I knew a strong digital strategy was going to be key to our success.
That’s why I called Alesa and her firm.
With a marketing budget of $0 and approximately two day’s notice, we launched one of the most successful digital campaigns I’ve ever been a part of.
Our campaign reached 9 million people.
It was recognized by members of Congress and featured in A-list publications like the Washington Post and Politico.
Most importantly, it swayed lawmakers into securing funding needed to save lives, keep people employed, and keep our transportation system operational.
The reason it was so successful?
This campaign relied on my and Alesa’s unique areas of expertise: strong visual elements supported by successful, targeted digital strategy.
Sign with us and you’ll get scroll-stopping brand images made by me, along with a personalized digital strategy that will ensure you get seen from Alesa.
With us by your side, you’ll be able to raise your persona, get more eyes on your vision, and walk away with a marketing strategy tailored to your needs.
All you have to do is choose the level of support that’s right for you.
Enrollment for this limited time offer starts April 19. But sign up today and save 10%.
Oh, and those portraits you see? They're just some of the frontline transportation workers we were advocating for. All portraits made by me!