- Symptom
- "We're the cheapest in town and nobody walks in. People can't find us when they search."
- Diagnosis
- Ranked nowhere for "appliance store near me." Thin Google Business Profile and no pages for the towns they serve.
- What we did
- Rebuilt the local search presence: profile, location pages, and review flow. Then we ran promo media around each clearance offer.
- Signal
- They started showing up for nearby appliance searches, and the clearance posts gave walk-in traffic a reason to act.
Marketing and AI work you can scan by symptom, not by agency service menu.
Pick the symptom that sounds like your business: hard to find, traffic that will not convert, leads you cannot track, content going quiet, or creative looking dated. Then open the closest work sample. See the problem, the move, and the signal we watched.
Pick the one that sounds like the leak in your growth system.
This is how we start most of our work. We listen for the symptom, run a quick scan, and compare it to work we have already shipped. Choose a symptom and the closest files show up below.
Showing all nine case files. Pick a symptom to narrow them down.
Real marketing and AI work, filed by the problem it solved.
Each file follows the same four lines: the symptom the client felt, the diagnosis underneath it, what we did, and the signal that moved. No invented numbers. Just what changed.
- Symptom
- "Saturday is packed. By Tuesday we've disappeared. Between big nights, nobody's thinking about us."
- Diagnosis
- No content rhythm. The only posts were event flyers, so the feed went dark between shows and the algorithm stopped surfacing them.
- What we did
- Cut recap videos from live nights and set a steady cadence so the venue stayed in the feed even on quiet weeks.
- Signal
- The page kept a pulse between events, and recaps gave people who hadn't been yet a reason to show up.
- Symptom
- "We post technical videos but have no idea if any of it is working."
- Diagnosis
- A niche channel with real expertise and zero measurement. Nobody could say which videos pulled the right viewers.
- What we did
- Pulled the YouTube analytics into one executive-ready report: what people watched, who watched, and how long they stayed.
- Signal
- The team could finally see which topics landed and plan the next videos around evidence instead of guesses.
- Symptom
- "Our marketing looks like every other firm's. We blend right in."
- Diagnosis
- Solid reputation, dated brand. The visuals read as generic legal stock and didn't match the caliber of the work.
- What we did
- Built branded motion with clean, restrained animation that looks current without spooking a cautious audience.
- Signal
- The firm looks the part now, with something modern to lead with online and in pitches.
File 05- Symptom
- "People land on the site, poke around, and leave without booking."
- Diagnosis
- A trustworthy planner with a site that buried the offer. Visitors couldn't tell what to do next or why Verus over anyone else.
- What we did
- Reworked the pages around one clear path: what you get, who it is for, and how to book a call, with the planning services laid out simply.
- Signal
- The site points visitors at a next step now, instead of leaving them to wander off.
File 06- Symptom
- "We pay for clicks on stair lifts and ramps, and the clicks don't turn into calls."
- Diagnosis
- Google Ads pointed at a generic homepage. People searching for a specific product landed somewhere that didn't match the ad.
- What we did
- Built local, product-specific landing pages for stair lifts, ramps, and scooters, each matched to the search and tuned for nearby intent.
- Signal
- Ad spend lands on pages that answer the exact search now, so the call-to-quote path is obvious.
File 07- Symptom
- "We've got good products but the store just doesn't sell them."
- Diagnosis
- Strong catalog, weak product storytelling. The pages listed specs but never showed the paper in use or answered buying questions.
- What we did
- Rebuilt the product and FAQ pages with real use shots, infographics, and a project guide that answers doubts before they stall the cart.
- Signal
- The store explains and demonstrates each product now, instead of just listing it.
File 08- Symptom
- "We're brand new. Nobody in town knows we exist yet."
- Diagnosis
- A new mobile-detailing business with no search presence and no easy way to book.
- What we did
- Stood up a clean site with local SEO for Baton Rouge detailing searches and a booking path that takes two taps.
- Signal
- The business has a findable home base now, with a clear route from "found you on Google" to "booked."
- Symptom
- "We want to look ahead of the room, not like everyone else."
- Diagnosis
- When a launch needs to feel current, stock visuals won't carry it. This is the bar we hold our own work to.
- What we did
- Our own 3D, motion, and immersive concept R&D, the look and direction we bring into a client launch.
- Signal
- It's the upper end of what Studio can do, and where client motion work starts from.
No exact match for that one, but it is usually a blend. Open the survey below and tell us what's going on; we'll point you at the closest file.
What owners ask before they trust the work.
Every case file starts with one of these questions. Here's the short version of how the work connects to revenue.
We start with what a buyer, Google, Bing, and AI assistants can understand: business-name consistency, service-page titles, local signals, structured data, proof, and the questions people ask before they call. Clear, consistent facts make the business easier to trust and contact.
Cadence. We turn one night, such as a show, a launch, or a busy Saturday, into a week of content cut for the feed, so the room never goes quiet when the calendar does. The work you already do becomes the marketing.
We connect channels to one view, so a call or booking can be traced back to the search, post, ad, email, or referral that earned it. Instead of guessing, you see which channel produces work and put budget there.
Yes. Every case file here shows the true direction of the work: found, booked, measured. It is calibrated from each client's own analytics, while the account-level figures stay private. The story is real; the numbers stay theirs.
Point us at the file that looks like your problem.
Saw one above that felt close? Name it in the form. We will use it as the starting point when we look at your search visibility, website, reporting, automation, or creative. Then we send back the fixes we would tackle first.