SEEKING WORK - DATA INFORMED MARKETING & PRODUCT STRATEGY
Location: Boulder, CO & remote
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Google, Facebook, and Microsoft marketing stacks.
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albertwavering/
Email: albert.wavering@gmail.com
Calendar: https://app.hellobonsai.com/s/shinyclick/30
Need help putting your product or marketing data to use? Struggling to grow your website/app/marketing? I have over 12 years of experience working with developers and designers to measure and improve marketing campaigns and in-app user flows to acquire and retain paying customers.
Location: Boulder, CO & remote
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Google, Facebook, and Microsoft marketing stacks.
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albertwavering/
Email: albert.wavering@gmail.com
Calendar: https://app.hellobonsai.com/s/shinyclick/30
Need help putting your product or marketing data to use? Struggling to grow your website/app/marketing? I have over 12 years of experience working with developers and designers to measure and improve marketing campaigns and in-app user flows to acquire and retain paying customers.
Not the OP, but I pay for Bonsai because it does a better job of competitors of bringing a variety of tools together in a way that saves me time.
- Scheduling/calendar for client intros and meetings.
- Client info is then available to create a project.
- I track time to a project as I work on it.
- I invoice monthly or at the end of the project.
- Forms for collecting feedback and testimonials.
- Tax tracking for knowing how much I owe the IRS every 3 months.
It doesn't do any one thing outstandingly, but having a single point of reference for all my clients and my business interactions with them is really valuable. I looked at a few similar options (https://www.withmoxie.com/, https://www.waveapps.com/) but Bonsai beat them on functionality and usability.
The main part of Bonsai that I don't use is project management - that always happens in email/slack/asana/monday.
Need help putting your product or marketing data to use? Struggling to grow your website/app/marketing? I have over 10 years of experience working with developers and designers to measure and improve marketing campaigns and in-app user flows to acquire and retain paying customers. Past customers include software companies of all sizes: Google, Bonusly, Homechart, and many other non-software companies.
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Platforms: Google Analytics, Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, Search Console, Hotjar, Capterra
Skills: PPC, SEO, Digital Analytics, Marketing Strategy, A/B Testing, Voice of Customer Research & Implementation
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Interested? Send a description of your project and what you're looking for help with to albert.wavering@gmail.com, or grab some time on my calendar here: https://app.hellobonsai.com/s/shinyclick/30
Albert is really great to work with, highly recommend at least taking a quick meeting with him to go over your goals and how he can help with them. He has a lot of experience digesting data across a ton of different marketing channels and figuring out what's working and what isn't.
10+ years of experience designing, measuring, and improving cross-channel digital marketing campaigns (SEO, PPC, social, email, etc.) to find and communicate with your target audience.
I've worked on some great projects through HN - get in touch and let's market your product or service!
Location: Boulder, CO
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: No.
Technologies: Google Analytics, Ads, Tag Manager, and many more data and marketing tools.
I think most people expressing this sentiment are referring to small scale homesteads or hobby farms, which I have found to be a great break from desk time.
I largely agree, but I think there's room for small-scale operations to grow hard-to-transport food (mulberries!) while preserving local varieties and serving as a genetic repository. In a sense, it's insurance against failures and shortcomings of the global food system - it'd be more efficient to go without, but it's nice to maintain a backup system of plants, systems, and knowledge.