We start with your analytics, your search data, and what your competitors are winning that you are not. Then SEO, brand, creative, web, email and paid all point at the same audience — the one the numbers say actually buys.
Most marketing is bought as reach.
More impressions, more followers, more people who will never buy from you. Reach is easy to sell because it is easy to count.
We start somewhere else: who actually buys, where they already look, and what your competitors are winning that you are not.
Then we spend against that. Nothing else.
Five channels, one audience. Search, brand, web, email and paid compound only when every one of them is pointed at the same people — the ones the analysis identified. Pointed anywhere else, they do not add up.
Technical SEO, content, on-page, local. Built so you are found by the people already looking for what you sell.
Identity, messaging, and the creative that carries it. The thing people remember when they are not buying yet.
Sites that load fast, say the right thing, and can be updated without a support ticket.
Sequences, nurture, retention. The revenue you already own, and the one most companies ignore.
Search and social. Measured against pipeline, not impressions.
Most agencies open with a mood board. We open with your analytics, your search data, and what your competitors are actually ranking for.
Taste matters — it is what separates work that gets noticed from work that gets scrolled past. But taste applied to the wrong audience is just an expensive guess.
Every engagement starts with a read of where you actually stand. Then we decide what to make.
We do not propose until we know where you actually stand. That read is the first deliverable, not a warm-up.
Not an account manager. The person who scopes the work is the person who runs it.
Reporting on what the work produced, not what it reached. Impressions are not a result.
We are not the lowest bid and we are not built to be. If price is the whole decision, we are the wrong call, and we will say so first.
Answer four questions. We will tell you where you sit against companies your size in your category.
Enter your LinkedIn followers and posts per month — each zero or more.
Your reach gap score is
0 / 100
We will send the full read — where the gap is, and what closes it first.
That did not send. Email us directly at office@northridgesolution.com and we will pick it up there.
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Thirty minutes. No deck, no pitch. We find out whether this is worth either of our time.