You’ve got big dreams and I’ve got an even bigger matcha in hand just waiting to help you turn “someday” into “damn, I did that.”
Fill out the Inquiry Form below with everything there is to know about your business, what service you’re interested in, and your latest hyperfixation (mine is watching the sunrise from my Vancouver condo). I’m taking notes.
Why? Because it means you were willing to take a risk, start your business, and get scrappy to make it work.
Your DIY-everything has gotten you this far. It’s helped you land your first few clients and made you believe that, yes, you could actually do what you love to do every single day.
*You did that. Pat yourself on the back—go ahead, I’ll wait.*
Hey, I’m Meg, btw! I’m a huge believer in taking action to know where you stand. Had you not DIY’d your brand and website, you wouldn’t have recognized just how much your business has grown and how little your current online presence reflects who you are now.
While it may not always feel like it, knowing that you’ve outgrown your brand and website is a *major* milestone, and a small but crucial step to recognizing that you deserve *more*.
“Like Dr. Mackenzie Turner, who became her client’s favourite referral because of her new brand and website”
“Or Renée from Cellar Door Photography who made her investment back within 3 days of launching her new website”
“Or Jordan from Aligned Finance who now feels proud to share show off her new website because she now has a website that reflects just how powerful her work really is”
Your brand doesn’t just exist online. Your brand exists IRL, too *(or at least it should).*
Steal my guide for 40 of my favourite ways to show up on brand across every touchpoint—from client experience to clothing to desk set-up.