The bad habits your digital marketing team have learned to live with can be turned around
Slow workflows, deploys everyone dreads, compliance gaps nobody owns. I find them and fix them. Twelve years in the work, six at enterprise scale. Now available for teams like yours.
Do these sound familiar?
Shipping a change to the site is a gamble. It broke before, so now updates get delayed, batched, and dreaded.
You've read about accessibility lawsuits but are you exposed, and by how much? Most teams have no idea.
Work comes in from every direction with no system. Whoever asks the loudest gets handled first and the most important items fall behind.
You're paying for a whole stack of marketing tools. Are you actually using what you're paying for?
How I've Helped
Beat an ADA lawsuit deadline and made it stick
A company I worked with got a demand letter: their site didn't meet ADA requirements, and a lawsuit was coming. Legal got us about three months. I spent it closing the accessibility gaps across a large WordPress site, then trained the content and design teams so the gaps wouldn't come back. By the deadline the site was compliant and the exposure was handled.
Owned the hosting search and ran a clean migration
This company was paying too much for hosting that wasn't even reliable. The site went down more than it should have, and moving was nobody's job, so nobody moved. I worked out what they actually needed, picked a host that was cheaper and steadier, and ran the migration without taking the site down or eating anyone's week.
Turned dreaded deploys into a non-event
The marketing team did all their work on a staging site, then copied each change to the live site by hand. Every release was manual, slow, and a chance to break something in front of customers. I built a CI/CD pipeline that moved changes from staging to live automatically. The hand-copying was gone, and the downtime with it.
Rebuilt the triage system and cleared the backlog in a month
The team had a triage system, but it was outdated and couldn't keep up. Requests piled in from every direction and the backlog kept growing. I rebuilt it into something simpler, with a cleaner way for requests to come in and get ranked. Within a month we'd cleared the whole backlog.
What clients say
“He is intuitive and creative and simply a joy to work with. He adds value to every project and team he joins.”
“Our clients loved his attention on their projects - how quickly he could make small changes, or how methodically he approached larger ones. I would love the opportunity to work with Jamie again. ”
About
WorldWideJamie
I've spent twelve years in marketing technology and front-end development, the last six at enterprise scale. Before that I came up in agencies and smaller teams, so I know how lean groups actually run, not just how big ones do.
Most teams don't have anyone whose whole job is to step back and look at the system. Everyone's heads-down on their own piece, so the slow, expensive problems just sit there with no one to own them. That's the gap I fill.
I work with your team, not over their heads, and I do the work hands-on. Letting an outsider into how your team operates takes some trust. Ask anyone I've worked with, and the first thing they'll mention is that I made it easy.
Working
Together
It starts with a conversation and a look under the hood. Before anything else, I want to see what's actually going on, where the time and money are leaking, and what's worth fixing first.
You can start with a monthly retainer: a set amount of my time to find and fix what's slowing you down. If you want me more embedded, I can also work fractionally, as a part-time member of the team who owns your web or MarTech function. Either way, you get senior attention on the whole system without paying for a full-time hire, and I stay long enough to make sure the work holds.
No long lock-in, no bloated scope. We start with what's hurting most and go from there.
Reach Out!
An introductory call takes about 45 minutes and is complimentary!