Articles.

Writing on marketing, automation, and building at the intersection of the two.

18 June 2026  ·  Product

The year AI stopped advising and started doing, on your say-so

The industry is talking about agents that act instead of chatbots that answer. The shift is real. But most people miss where the win is: fewer decisions to make, and you approve every action before it runs.

15 May 2026  ·  Google Ads

Why your campaigns underperform after a Smart Bidding change

When you adjust a Target CPA or ROAS, performance gets worse before it gets better. This is documented, predictable, and still mishandled constantly.

14 May 2026  ·  Social Media

Why your LinkedIn presence goes quiet after the first month

Most marketing teams start with good intentions and a content calendar. By week four, it's gone quiet. This is not a discipline problem. It's a structural one.

13 May 2026  ·  Market Intel

What competitor monitoring is actually for

Most competitor monitoring is vanity work. Someone sets up a Google Alert, checks it occasionally, and shares items in Slack. The information is logged. It doesn't change anything.

12 May 2026  ·  Google Ads

The search terms you're already paying for but never reviewed

Most Google Ads accounts have a search terms report that gets checked once, then forgotten. New search terms accumulate every week. Here's why that costs you money, and what to do about it.

9 May 2026  ·  SEO

You have pages ranking 6–15 right now. Here's what to do about them.

Pages in positions 6–15 with decent impression volume are the lowest-effort SEO wins available. They're already ranking. Small improvements move them to where the clicks are.

7 May 2026  ·  Product

Why we built human-in-the-loop as the default, not the fallback

Most AI tools either require too much from you or do too much without you. Human-in-the-loop is the middle ground, but only if it's designed correctly.

30 April 2026  ·  Product

The marketing team we always wanted to work with

Most marketing software adds work. We wanted something different — not a tool that waited for us, but an agent that watched, prepared, and put a decision in front of us ready to approve.