My day job is sales and marketing across a construction-equipment supplier and an engineering consultancy. I'm the main English-language contact for international clients, and I built and run everything digital both companies own: sites, catalogue, brand, search, ads, mail, domains.
The useful part is the overlap. I can read the technical documents (specifications, capacities, drawings) and then write the material that sells against them. I can audit the proforma and design the brochure. Most marketers do one of those. The value lives in the gap between them.
Outside the day job I build sites and automation for other businesses, consult on AI adoption, and occasionally run a distribution experiment in public — see the 7.3 million views above.
Working with me is simple: the build and the monthly are quoted separately, you see a demo before you pay, and I'll tell you when something isn't worth doing. "No" is cheaper than a bad project, for both of us.