Consulting → Personal Digital Presence

Help the right people to understand your work.

Most accomplished people do not need more credentials. They need a better signal. The work is strong, the experience is real, but the outside world gets it only in fragments.

I help founders, executives, agency owners, and experts turn years of work into a clearer digital presence: positioning, proof, channels, language, and a rhythm that fits real life.

This is not about becoming a content machine. It is about making trust easier.

Challenge

The personal branding gap

Most executives and founders know personal brand matters. But they still wrestle with questions like:

  • How do I show up without sounding self-promotional?

  • Which channels deserve attention, and which ones can be ignored?

  • How do I connect my experience, point of view, and achievements into one signal?

  • What is worth sharing, and what is just noise?

  • How do I make this sustainable without hiring a mini media company?

  • How should personal visibility support my business or career goals?

We fix this by getting precise about positioning, proof, channels, assets, and a publishing rhythm you can actually maintain.

Process

What we explore together

  • Positioning and angle: What should people associate with you?

  • Narrative and proof: How do your experience, work, and results connect into something believable?

  • Platform choices: Where should you show up, and where can you safely stop feeling guilty?

  • Voice and language: How do you sound like yourself, not like content marketing?

  • Themes and formats: What is worth returning to because it reflects real expertise?

  • Cadence and support model: What do you do yourself, what can be delegated, and what can be ignored?

  • Asset cleanup: Website copy, bios, profile language, speaker descriptions, and the key places people look first

Let’s build something that sounds like you.

A good digital presence should shorten the distance between your work and the people who need to understand it. It should feel real, be useful, and stay manageable.