Category: marketing philosophy
Welcome to the Make It Memorable Blog — where clarity, visibility, and heart-led storytelling come together.
This blog is for business owners who want to understand how people actually find them online — whether through Google search, social media, or word of mouth — and how to build visibility without chasing every trend.
This space was built on a simple idea: people remember how you make them feel. From the moment that inspired the “XYZ Web Watchers” story to the everyday details that help small businesses stand out, everything here is rooted in seeing people clearly.
Inside, you’ll find practical marketing tips, visibility insights, real-world stories, and creative ideas designed to help businesses get found — without overwhelm.
Let’s make your message clearer, your online presence stronger, and your story impossible to forget.
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I Didn’t Need More Ideas. I Needed Clarity.
After my layoff, I realized I didn’t need more ideas—I needed structure. Here’s how AI became a thinking partner that helped me gain clarity and organize decades of experience into something cohesive.
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Are You Using Tools Before Clarity? Why Growth Breaks When the Order Is Wrong
Last week, I wrote about what happens when businesses lose their sense of why: when wonder fades, and growth quietly slows. The response confirmed something I’ve been seeing for a long time.Many businesses don’t lose momentum because they stop trying.They lose momentum because things start to feel heavier, noisier, and more complicated than they should.…
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How to Change a Life (and Maybe Your Business Too)
I watched a sermon by Pastor Josh Howerton a few days ago, and his main point has really stuck with me: “Your job isn’t to change the world. Your job is to change somebody’s world.” That’s been rolling around in my head ever since. And I keep asking myself—how does that apply to my skill…
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I Didn’t Need More Ideas. I Needed Clarity.
After my layoff, I realized I didn’t need more ideas—I needed structure. Here’s how AI became a thinking partner that helped me gain clarity and organize decades of experience into something cohesive.
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Are You Using Tools Before Clarity? Why Growth Breaks When the Order Is Wrong
Last week, I wrote about what happens when businesses lose their sense of why: when wonder fades, and growth quietly slows. The response confirmed something I’ve been seeing for a long time.Many businesses don’t lose momentum because they stop trying.They lose momentum because things start to feel heavier, noisier, and more complicated than they should.…
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How to Change a Life (and Maybe Your Business Too)
I watched a sermon by Pastor Josh Howerton a few days ago, and his main point has really stuck with me: “Your job isn’t to change the world. Your job is to change somebody’s world.” That’s been rolling around in my head ever since. And I keep asking myself—how does that apply to my skill…
