Four million-plus emails sent across my career, most of them by hand before AI made it easy. Modern email systems built for Bemidji-area businesses: welcome flows that turn first-time buyers into repeat customers, broadcast campaigns that actually get opened, and reactivation sequences that bring quiet customers back into the fold.
Email gets dismissed by people who haven't done it well. The reality, especially in a small market like northern Minnesota, is that email is the highest-ROI channel most local businesses have access to. The cost per send is microscopic. The audience already opted in. Open rates for a well-tended small-business list still run 25–45% — orders of magnitude better than organic social, where you're paying the algorithm tax to reach the same people who already follow you.
The hard part isn't sending email. It's writing email that doesn't feel like email. That's craft, and it's what I've been doing since before "marketing automation" was a phrase anybody used.
I build email systems in whatever tool fits the business: Klaviyo for serious eCommerce, Mailchimp for simple newsletter use cases, HighLevel for clients running a full CRM stack, Mailerlite or Beehiiv for content-led businesses. The platform matters less than the system. I'll tell you straight which one fits and why.
Most Bemidji-area email engagements fall into one of two shapes. A one-time foundation build — welcome flow, basic broadcast template, list hygiene, integrations — runs $2,500–$6,000 depending on tool and complexity. An ongoing monthly partnership, where I write and send broadcasts and maintain the automations, runs $750–$2,500 per month depending on send frequency and the breadth of work. We figure out the right shape on the discovery call.
Book a 20-minute call. I'll listen first, then tell you straight whether I can help and what it would look like. Based in Bemidji, MN.