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Get in touch.
Tell me a little about what you're working on and I'll write you back within a business day. Most of my best client relationships started with a casual message and a phone call. Happy to do the same here.
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Nonprofits, small operations teams, owner-led businesses, and the kind of mid-sized companies that want someone senior involved without paying agency rates for a junior account manager to be their main contact.
Tell me about your project.
A few details below and I'll get back to you within a business day. Every reply comes from me.
You'll hear back within a business day.
I read every message and write back personally. If it looks like we'd work well together, we can set up a quick call to talk it through. If it doesn't, I'll usually be able to point you toward somebody who's a better fit.
Common questions
How do you price work?
Most projects are fixed-fee against a specific scope of deliverables. Ongoing work like site maintenance or fractional consulting is a monthly retainer. Either way, you get a written scope, price, and timeline before anything starts.
Do you work with clients outside Chattanooga?
Most of my work is remote with regular video check-ins, so location usually isn't a problem. For clients in the Chattanooga area, I'll come on-site when it makes sense.
Can you take on small projects?
Sometimes. I keep two or three active engagements going at a time, so smaller projects fit when they're well-defined and someone is decisive on their end. The ones that don't usually work for me are the open-ended "let's see where it goes" kind.
What if I'm not sure which service I need?
That's actually the most common way conversations start. Most projects don't fit cleanly into one box on the services page. Send me a message describing what you're trying to do and I'll tell you whether I can help.
Do you take on nonprofit work?
Often, yes. I'm currently the web and digital consultant for C4 Chattanooga, and nonprofit work tends to be some of the most meaningful I do. There's usually a real mission underneath, and the team genuinely cares whether you're doing the work right.
Will you actually be the one doing the work?
Yes. Sneller & Co is just me. The person you talk to on the first call is the person who designs, builds, writes, and ships. The whole reason the practice stays small is so this answer can stay yes.