Because you’ve got kids to feed, a business to run, and exactly zero time for fluff. Let me be straight with you. You’re over there pouring money into ads, stressing about your Instagram aesthetic, and trying to figure out if you should be on TikTok while one of the most powerful money-making tools you already […]
The truth about what branding actually sells, and why most small businesses are missing the whole point. Let’s get one thing straight before we go any further: nobody woke up this morning and thought, “Wow, I really love that sans-serif font. I’m going to give them my money.” Not a single soul. And yet here […]

Building a successful brand starts with foundations, not aesthetics. Before investing heavily in brand photography or social media marketing, small businesses should prioritize a website, email list, and simple marketing systems that make it easy for customers to find, trust, and buy from them.

“Fractional CMO” has become one of those titles you start seeing everywhere once you hit a certain level in business. A buzz word, if you will. Revenue plateaus. Your team feels busy but growth feels inconsistent. You’re investing in marketing, but it’s not compounding the way it should. Someone inevitably says, “You probably need a […]

By Alissa Stennett Most people think a social media strategy starts with content. It doesn’t. It starts with clarity. Clarity on where your business actually is right now. Clarity on where you’re trying to go. Clarity on how your brand should feel, sound, and show up online. At Studio West, we don’t just jump in […]

A beautiful website is nice. But if it’s not optimized for SEO, structured for AI, designed intentionally for mobile, and built with clear calls to action — it’s just wallpaper. Social media may get attention, but your website is your foundation. And foundation is what actually builds a business.

SEO built the foundation—but AEO is changing how people actually find and choose businesses. As search shifts from keywords to real questions (and AI starts answering them), brands that lead with clarity—not fluff—are the ones getting picked. If your marketing feels solid but results feel soft, this quiet shift might be why.
