The Full-Funnel Package · Ads + Landing Page + Emails

Most Funnels Are Built by Three Different People. That's Why the Message Falls Apart.

The ad promises one thing. The landing page says another. The emails sound like a third company. Each piece is fine on its own — but nobody owns the message across all three, so it breaks at every handoff. I build the whole funnel from one customer-language foundation, so the message holds from the first scroll to the final P.S.

  • One researcher, one research foundation — the message matches from the ad to the email
  • If the funnel I build doesn't beat what you're running now, you don't pay — the whole risk is mine
  • $299 — shown up front, not "book a call to find out"

Start Here — Free

Get a free funnel audit.

Send your funnel, or just your landing page. Within 3 business days you get a written diagnosis of where the message breaks between your ad, page, and emails — and what I'd fix first. No obligation.

Step 1 of 2 — the basics

Step 2 of 2 — so the diagnosis is specific

🔒 Written by hand within 3 business days · no spam · no obligation

3-day funnel diagnosis
Beats your funnel or you don't pay
One message — ad to email
$299 — public price
Why Funnels Leak

A Funnel Is One System. Most Are Built Like Three.

You hire an ad person, a web person, and an email person — or three AI tools. Each does decent work. But nobody owns the message across all three, so the buyer feels the seams.

01

The Ad

Stops the scroll and earns the click — using the exact pain that makes your buyer stop.

02

The Landing Page

Turns the click into a lead or a sale — by keeping the exact promise the ad made.

03

The Emails

Turn the maybe into a yes — carrying the same customer language all the way to the close.

The leak usually isn't inside any one stage. It's in the gaps between them — where the ad's promise, the page's message, and the emails' voice stop matching, and the buyer's trust quietly falls through. Fix the seams, and the whole funnel tightens.

The Package

Everything Your Funnel Needs. One Price, Shown Up Front.

No "starting from." No "book a call to get a quote." Here's exactly what you get and exactly what it costs.

The Full-Funnel Package

$299

~$390 bought as three separate services — a real saving, not a fake discount.

  • A researched landing or sales page — rebuilt from your customers' exact words
  • A 5-email sequence — welcome, nurture, or sales, matched to where the reader is
  • 3 message-matched ad variations — hooks that lead straight into the page's promise
  • The research document powering all three — the mined phrases, ranked pains, and reasoning
  • One customer-language foundation across the entire funnel — the message never breaks
  • Fixed scope, fixed price — revision rounds defined in writing before we start
Start With a Free Funnel Audit

Career-building intro rate — it rises as documented results accumulate, so locking today's price is one honest advantage of starting now. Prefer to start with one piece? Get a landing page, an email sequence, or ad copy on its own.

How It's Built

One Research Pass. Three Aligned Assets.

The whole reason the message holds across the funnel: all three pieces come from the same research, in a fixed order.

01

Mine

Your reviews, competitor reviews, support tickets, sales-call notes, and the communities where your buyers vent — collected in their exact words, never paraphrased.

02

Map

Every phrase sorted into pains, desires, objections, and triggers — then ranked by frequency. The strongest becomes the funnel's spine.

03

Match

Each stage meets the reader where they are — cold on the ad, deciding on the page, warming through the emails — without ever changing the core message.

04

Write

The same customer language becomes the ad hook, the page headline, and the email subject lines — one voice, three assets. You receive the research document alongside all of it.

The Risk Is Mine

The Funnel I Build Beats What You're Running — or You Don't Pay.

You shouldn't have to gamble on a copywriter — least of all on a whole funnel. So you don't. Run my funnel against what you have now. If mine doesn't win, you get a full refund — no argument.

The free audit comes first. You judge the quality of my thinking — on your actual funnel — before any money exists in the conversation.

Every line is traceable. Ask why any hook, headline, or subject line says what it says — the answer points to a real customer phrase, or that line is free.

The bet itself: if the funnel doesn't beat what you're running now, you don't pay for it. Full refund.

One condition, stated plainly: the bet needs a validated offer and real traffic — if nothing flows through the funnel, there's nothing to beat. I'll tell you honestly on the audit whether you qualify.

Fit Check

Who the Full Funnel Works For — Honestly.

A strong fit

  • You're running (or about to run) paid traffic to a funnel, not just a single page
  • You have a validated offer real people already buy
  • Coaches, course creators, DTC, or SaaS — where the whole funnel's numbers are measurable
  • You're tired of the message breaking between your ad, page, and emails

Not a fit — and I'll say so

  • No validated offer yet — a funnel can't fix an offer people don't want
  • You only need one piece — start with the individual service instead, it's cheaper
  • You need it all live tomorrow — a researched funnel takes real time
Questions

Before You Send Your Funnel.

Honestly: I'm building a documented track record, and this rate reflects that stage instead of charging premium prices before the public case results exist. The method and the effort are full-rate; the price isn't yet. It rises as results accumulate — so early clients get the best end of that deal. Shown up front because "book a call to find out the price" is exactly the game this brand refuses to play.
The free audit checks what you have first. If a piece is already strong, we don't rebuild it for the sake of it — the scope (and price) adjust to what actually needs fixing. Often the real problem is that the existing pieces don't match each other, which is exactly what the one-research-foundation approach solves.
Yes — the landing page, email sequence, and ad copy are each available on their own. The full funnel just saves money and, more importantly, keeps the message aligned across all three — which is the part most businesses can't get when they hire three different people.
No one honestly can — your traffic, offer, and pricing all shape results alongside the copy, and anyone promising a specific number is selling you the guarantee, not the work. What I guarantee is what I control: if my funnel doesn't beat what you're running now in a head-to-head, you don't pay. That's a real bet, not a vague promise.
Your offer and current funnel (whatever exists), plus access to customer material — reviews, call notes, support tickets, survey answers. Thin on material? That's common; competitor reviews and community threads fill the gap, and checking what exists is part of the free audit.
Start With the Diagnosis

Find Out Exactly Where Your Funnel's Message Breaks.

Send your funnel (or just your landing page). Get a written diagnosis within 3 business days — free, specific to you, no obligation. Worst case, you learn precisely where your ad, page, and emails stop matching, and what would fix it.

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