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We track your target market, your Dream 100 accounts, and the conversations happening in your niche. You know what to say before you say it.
Your digital marketing team runs the five marketing functions your business needs every week. You stay in the strategic seat. We own the cadence.
The problem is getting it done.
You have read the books. You know content marketing builds trust, outreach fills the pipeline, and follow-up closes the deals everyone else abandons. The strategy is not the mystery.
The mystery is where the week goes.
Between running the business and keeping clients happy, marketing is the thing that gets pushed to Friday. Then Friday becomes next week. Then next week becomes the quarter you lost.
This is the execution bottleneck. It is not a knowledge problem. It is a bandwidth problem. And bandwidth does not scale on willpower alone.
Running the five functions. Every week.
Done-For-You marketing means CorPrecision runs the work your marketing department would handle if you had one. Not strategy consulting. Not a monthly report. The actual execution, on cadence, week after week.
We track your target market, your Dream 100 accounts, and the conversations happening in your niche. You know what to say before you say it.
Blog posts, LinkedIn copy, emails, lead magnets. Built to the brand, reviewed before it goes out, published on schedule. Not whenever the week allows.
The leads who did not reply the first time, the prospects who went quiet after the second meeting, the referral sources you have not touched in 90 days. Your follow-up runs on a sequence, not on memory.
Your Dream 100 list gets worked. Connection requests, first messages, follow-up touches. The outreach your business needs to grow is happening whether or not you had time for it this week.
A weekly dashboard review keeps you in the loop on what is working. Thirty minutes, not three hours. You make the calls; we bring you the numbers.
Your digital marketing team handles the execution. You handle the direction.
Bursts do not.
One strong campaign is not a marketing strategy. One viral post is not a pipeline. What builds a business is consistent, compounding activity: the right content going out every week, the outreach running every week, the follow-up landing every week.
Most owners manage marketing in sprints because sprints are all their schedule allows. The sprint model produces spike-and-drop results: a good month followed by a quiet month, then scrambling to rebuild momentum.
The cadence model removes the spike-and-drop. Your digital marketing team shows up Monday through Friday. So does your marketing.
Your weekly time commitment: 30 minutes reviewing the dashboard and approving direction. Everything else runs.
Same owner. More output. That is the leverage.
You have tried DIY marketing and the output is inconsistent at best and invisible at worst.
You hired an agency, paid the retainer, and watched them produce deliverables that never touched a real prospect.
You brought in a fractional CMO for strategy but found the gap between strategy and execution was a canyon no one was crossing.
You know your Dream 100 accounts and you have not contacted 80 of them in the last 60 days.
You have a good business and a weak pipeline and those two facts cannot both stay true.
You are pre-revenue and still searching for product-market fit. The leverage only works when the system has something to amplify.
You want to hand off the thinking too. Your digital marketing team executes your strategy, built with you. It does not replace your judgment about your own business.
You need a one-time project: a logo, a single campaign, a website. Done-For-You is an ongoing marketing function, not a sprint engagement.
Book a 30-minute call. We will look at your current marketing baseline, your Dream 100 list, and whether Done-For-You is the right fit for where your business is now. No pitch deck. No proposal before the call. Just a direct conversation.
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