I'm Annette Washington. I don't just build marketing. I build the strategy and systems that make it work. For thirty-five years I did that on the operations side of independent businesses. For the last fourteen, I've done it on the digital side too.
I started in food service when I was a teenager. I stayed for thirty-five years.
In that time I worked every position there is: line, counter, cash, prep, kitchen lead, manager, owner. I opened, ran, and turned around food operations for myself and for other people. I made every mistake a small business owner can make, and I learned what every one of them costs.
That's the part most marketers never see. They write the campaign, they don't run the register. They see the funnel, they don't see the freezer. I've done both.
What started as "can you fix mine" turned into a real practice: sites, search visibility, lead generation, reviews, the systems behind a working storefront.
The reason it worked is the same reason I think it still works. I don't show up as a marketer who learned a little about your business. I show up as someone who's already lived it, and who built the digital side after.
When COVID hit, I spent a lot of time supporting food truck operators trying to stay alive. I documented their work, helped them with their digital footprint, and watched up close what happens when an entire industry has to rebuild its operating model in real time.
That experience is the reason I think and talk about strategy and systems the way I do. It is not a framework I read in a book. It is what I watched separate the businesses that survived from the ones that didn't.
That looks different depending on the business. For some owners, it's an executive-level partner sitting in their corner over the long haul. For others, it's a clear plan and the systems to execute it. For others, it's a single honest look at where things actually stand.
What stays the same is how I look at it: operations first, marketing second, tools in service of both.
I am almost always reading something, building something, or fixing something for someone I care about.
If you've made it this far, the best next step is a conversation.