Portfolio. Real business problems, real execution
Most businesses do not need more noise. They need structure, clear messaging, proper tracking, and a plan that connects the website, SEO, ads, content, and follow up.
Below you will see common situations clients came to us with, what we did, and what changed.
If you recognise any of these, this page is for you
- Your website feels cluttered and people do not know what to do next.
- You do SEO but you do not get enquiries.
- You run ads but you do not have tracking, so you guess what works.
- You spend on cold audiences and never build warm audiences.
- You have no email follow up, so leads go cold.
- Your social presence feels messy, inconsistent, or broken.
- You need basics like hosting, a site launch plan, or business cards.
We focus on clarity first
We stabilise what is broken, then build a structure people can understand, then connect the channels so everything supports the same goal.
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Case studies
Each case follows the same structure so you can compare quickly.
Gerry O’Connor. Website that finally fits the work
Problem
The website did not present the work properly. The pages felt disconnected, the experience felt flat, and visitors had no reason to stay. The client also needed the website, social, and video to feel like one story, not separate pieces.
Approach
We built a clearer narrative and designed the site to guide attention. We kept it entertaining and engaging while staying clear and informative.
Execution
- Rebuilt the page structure so visitors can scan and understand the work fast.
- Improved visual hierarchy, spacing, and section order.
- Connected web, social, and video so messaging stays consistent.
- Supported the client with video recording and editing to match the site story.
Outcome
A website that feels alive and connected, with a clear flow that presents the work better and holds attention longer.
What this helps you spot
If your site feels like a set of random pages, we usually fix it by rebuilding the story, tightening the structure, and aligning content across channels so people understand you quickly.
Susan McGovern. Facebook page disabled, visibility blocked
Problem
The Facebook page was disabled and platform support was not responding. The business lost visibility, momentum, and confidence. The client also wanted to understand Facebook and Instagram properly, so the same issue would not happen again.
Approach
We treated it like an incident response. First we recover access, then we train the owner so they can operate with confidence.
Execution
- Guided the reinstatement process step by step.
- Restored access and helped stabilise the account setup.
- Delivered one to one sessions focused on practical daily use.
- Created a simple process for posting, managing messages, and staying consistent.
Outcome
The page came back and the owner gained clarity on how Facebook and Instagram work, so they could move forward without guessing.
Common related issue
Many businesses run social without a plan and then panic when something breaks. We build a simple routine and a basic safety checklist so you stay stable.
Aidan Murphy. Late stage project rebuild under pressure
Problem
The project needed urgent structure at a late stage. The website, content, and lead flow lacked clarity. The timeline was tight and the business needed daily support to keep momentum.
Approach
Stabilise first, then rebuild structure, then connect the moving parts so the campaign can run without constant firefighting.
Execution
- Rebuilt key website sections and improved the overall flow.
- Fixed SEO issues that blocked visibility and indexing.
- Created and edited content and video assets for promotion.
- Set up email marketing automations so leads got follow up.
- Supported outreach and lead generation workflows.
- Provided daily support during the final run up.
Outcome
A structured campaign foundation that could function under pressure, with clearer messaging and a proper system behind it.
If your project feels messy right now
We usually start by cutting noise. We pick one clear offer, one clear page flow, and one clear follow up system, then we build from there.
Marcin Sojka. Website, SEO, then ads that finally made sense
Problem
The business lacked consistent traffic and lead quality. Ads underperformed and the website did not support conversions. The SEO foundation needed structure before spending more on ads.
Approach
Fix the foundation first. Website structure and local signals come before scaling spend.
Execution
- Improved the website structure for clarity and user flow.
- Implemented SEO improvements and local SEO signals.
- Ran keyword research based on real service intent.
- Restructured Google Ads to match landing pages and intent.
- Improved campaign hygiene and removed waste.
Outcome
Better visibility, more consistent traffic, and higher quality enquiries from clearer targeting and cleaner structure.
Tracking note
If you run Google Ads without proper tracking, you cannot make good decisions. We start with tracking, then we tighten targeting, then we scale what performs.
Raven Driving Training. No website, no clear online presence
Problem
The business had no website and did not know where to start. They needed a simple online presence that works on mobile and desktop and helps people contact them quickly.
Approach
Keep it simple. Start with a clear structure, then improve over time.
Execution
- Built a clean, mobile friendly website with clear services and contact flow.
- Structured pages to match real search intent.
- Set up basic SEO essentials for visibility.
- Guided what to do next so the owner could keep progressing.
Outcome
A proper online presence that feels professional, works across devices, and supports growth.
For new businesses
If you are starting from zero, you need a clear website, basic visibility, and one simple follow up process. You do not need complexity on day one.
Silvia Szépe. Small audience, small budget, big uncertainty
Problem
The business wanted to run a campaign but lacked a plan, tracking confidence, and audience structure. Budget was limited and the client needed a method that avoids burning money on cold traffic.
Approach
Build warm audiences first. Use custom audiences and lookalikes, then improve landing flow, then scale.
Execution
- Defined the target group and offer path.
- Set up Meta campaign structure with clear objectives.
- Created warm audiences using engagement and website actions.
- Built lookalike audiences to expand reach with relevance.
- Reviewed the website flow and tightened messaging to reduce drop off.
Outcome
A campaign structure the owner understood, with a warmer audience pipeline and improved inbound interest through clearer visibility.
If you are running ads right now
If you only target cold audiences, costs climb and results feel random. Warm audiences and lookalikes give you a better base, especially on modest budgets.
Practical work that removes friction
- Tracking fixes for Google Ads and Meta Ads, including pixels and conversion events.
- Email follow up setup so leads do not go cold.
- Hosting guidance for businesses who do not know what they need.
- Business cards with QR codes for reviews, payments, and contact saving.
- Google Business Profile clean up and category guidance.
Tell us what is broken or unclear
If you want to stop guessing, we will help you identify the real issue, then we will map the simplest path to fix it.
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