The Story
As far as I can remember, I think I always wanted to be an entrepreneur. Finding what kind of business to start on the other hand, was the big question. As a multi-passionate person, I have worked in multiple industries, which led me to understand common problems, as well as see individual strengths each of them had.
Through my search for clarity in what I would do for a living, I discovered that I have a natural knack for developing a brand, a personality, and experience for each business ideas I came up with. Basically, I was always nerding out on the marketing.
I decided to go back to the books and studied, researched and consumed Brand Marketing and Business Development for breakfast, dinner and lunch.
The hiccups
My journey into business was not extraordinary. I started consuming all of the free (and often terrible) content I could find. I remember listening to this podcast where the host talked about imposter syndrome c-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-l-y. This gave me a false sense of confidence that I could deal with it when it came, but it creeped up on me and I dragged it for years!
I always needed more education before launching.
I always needed to give my services for free to gain experience.
I needed the perfect website, the perfect social media, the perfect everything…
And I even got taken advantage of by people I used to call friends.
I learned many lessons the hard way, but thankfully, I had a handful of great people in my corner who believed in me.
My Why.
At first, I wanted to be an entrepreneur because I’ve never been one to be the robotic employee type. But during my journey, I met so many people with great ideas and talents who had no access to the tools or knowledge they needed to be successful doing what lit up their heart and souls. The ambition and the great potential would die before it came to life. These often heartbreaking stories, were far too common for my tastes.
This drove me to niche down my services as your other half of your business. You now can focus on general operations and development, while having me in your corner, helping with client-experience and marketing-related operations. I’m here to catch your blind spots and support you.
Something I envision for the future would be to offer programs and assistance to help people without equal opportunities, get access to the tools to turn their life around.
The Team
Yes, I’m the owner and designer of WildLines, but I also get some help!
My team includes 1 amazing partner, 2 sweet step-kids, and WAY TOO MANY animals.
Ok, they’re not heavily involved, but they keep my creativity flowing, that’s for sure!
You may see my main assistants on my social media:
Nyx (my sweet horse)
Coconut (my mini holland lop bunny)
Henry (my cuddliest turkey)
Poppy (my youngest dog)
When I am not working on Wildlines, I keep myself busy with running my horse boarding facility and my little homestead.
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Short answer: No.
Long answer: If, at any point during our work together, there is something you need done that isn’t something I am able to take on, I will always be honest and fair to you and the results we are working on achieving together. I have some experts in my contacts that I am more than happy to bring on board for special cases, but unless we discuss otherwise, I am a one-woman show.
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Yes. You paid for this service, and you are getting all of it upon final payment.
I go more into details in the Service Agreement during the onboarding phase of your project.
Each client also gets a password-protected personalized page where they can find all documents, progress trackers and details of their projects.
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A valid question, with a tricky answer.
All businesses, although similar, have different needs, expectations and deadlines. All of those variables make it nearly impossible for me to give anyone a general price on their project.
It is completely free to make an inquiry to work with me. This is a chance for me to ask you all of the right questions and get a feel for what you need so I can send you a proper quote.


