About Me
I am a Growth, SEO & Product Marketer with over a decade of experience across traditional and digital marketing in both corporate and startup environments.
My recent work blends product thinking with sustainable inbound strategy. I focus on developing long-term organic growth systems — grounded in user needs, quality content, and clear product value — while contributing to product innovation, improved user experiences, and new business opportunities.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked across B2B and B2C, traditional and digital products, and explored diverse spaces including SaaS, banking, dictionaries, gaming, education, home networking, and privacy.
I love growing websites and products sustainably by keeping the customer at the center of every strategy. I begin by understanding Personas — their stories, needs, and pain points. To drive traffic, I align user intent with helpful content and the right authority-building channels. To improve engagement and conversions, I study user journeys and work closely with product and engineering to refine experiences and shape meaningful features.
Beyond work, I volunteer in programs that support older adults and people in need. It keeps me grounded and reminds me why empathy matters.
My Four Principles Of Growth
1. 10% of the work will account for 90% of the results
It is crucial to quickly find that 10% and focus on it. I use
design thinking and creative experimentation to find that 10% fast. It boils down to finding the funnel stages and the right marketing channels to leverage.
Regarding the funnel, an early-stage SaaS may need to prioritize outbound and conversions, while a B2C publisher should focus on increasing the user base.
Regarding channels, some businesses start by building on paid advertising, while others should bet on organic or create their outbound sales department.
2. Each project is unique
Each project is different, grows differently, and needs a starting and humble approach: I believe that each project is unique and requires a different approach to achieve growth. Therefore, I always start with a humble attitude, recognizing that there may be unknowns and that I may not have all the answers. By being open and willing to learn, I am able to adapt my strategy to the specific needs of each project and achieve sustainable growth over time.
3. Understanding the limits of growth
Each product has its limits for growth, and it’s essential to identify and understand them early. I recognize that each project has its limitations and potential for growth, which can be influenced by factors such as the product cycle and stage if it’s an autonomous product or depends on a different product. Nevertheless, it is essential to understand these limits in order to set realistic goals and allocate resources effectively.
4. Thinking in systems
I believe each project is a complex system comprising various interrelated components such as users, market, and production process. Therefore, to achieve sustainable growth, it is essential to have a holistic understanding of the project and its ecosystem and to take a holistic approach to problem-solving and strategy development.
B2B & B2C Expertise Across Different Industries
Gaming | Word Games | Dictionaries | EdTech | FinTech | Finances | Design Tools | Privacy | Home Network Devices
10+
Years of Experience
1,000,000+
Daily Clicks
8
Products
