You have a question
Something about marketing, sales, websites, SEO, follow-up, or growth feels off and you want a straight answer.
Ask a Marketer
If something feels off but you do not know where to start, start here. Ask the marketing, website, sales, or growth question in normal language and we will point you in the right direction.
Lower pressure than a full fix
Some people are ready to send the page, process, or offer right away. Some people just need to ask, "What do you think is actually going on here?" This page is for the second group.
Something about marketing, sales, websites, SEO, follow-up, or growth feels off and you want a straight answer.
You know the outcome is weak, but you are not sure whether the issue is message, traffic, process, or something upstream.
That is fine. Ask the question first. If it needs more than that, we will tell you plainly.
How this differs
One Free Fix is for a specific page, pitch, process, or problem you want looked at. Ask a Marketer is for the earlier question when you are still figuring out what the real issue might be.
Ask a Marketer
Best when you need direction, clarity, or a normal-human answer before committing to anything bigger.
One Free Fix
Best when you already know the page, process, offer, or campaign you want us to examine first.
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You do not need a polished brief. Send the question, the situation, or the part that does not make sense. If it belongs in One Free Fix or a bigger conversation, we will say that.
Straight answers
Marketing, websites, SEO, sales process, follow-up, positioning, offers, or the business issue you suspect has a marketing component.
Yes. Ask a Marketer is more open-ended. One Free Fix is more specific and diagnostic once you already know what you want looked at first.
No. This is meant to lower the friction for people who need a straight answer before they know the next move.
That would defeat the point. If we answer, the goal is to answer like people who have actually seen the problem before.
That is fine too. If the form feels like overkill, use the contact page and send the question there.
Contact TMMSkip straight to One Free Fix when you already know the page, offer, process, or campaign you want us to look at first.
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