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How We Work

Pipeline that compounds. Intelligent Acquisition™.

A system that compounds every 90 days, adapts to how your buyers behave, and connects every dollar spent to pipeline generated.

Intelligent Acquisition

The methodology behind predictable growth.

Most marketing teams optimize for the wrong things. They chase vanity metrics. Clicks, impressions, database growth. While losing sight of what actually matters: pipeline and revenue. We built Intelligent Acquisition differently.

It starts with buyer psychology. We map how your buyers think, decide, and buy. Then we layer in data-driven execution: real-time optimization, account-level precision, and continuous learning. The result is a system that doesn’t just generate demand. It generates the right demand, from the buyers who matter most, at the exact moment when they’re ready to engage.

The outcome: shorter sales cycles, higher conversion rates, lower CAC, and predictable revenue growth.

What Sets Us Apart

Buyer psychology first. We don’t start with campaigns. We start with research. Interviews, surveys, jobs-to-be-done analysis. We build a detailed mental model of how your buyers think. Everything else flows from that model.

Sprint-based, not campaign-based. Most agencies run a campaign, measure results at the end, then wait for feedback. We measure weekly. We optimize daily. We plan the next sprint based on the learnings from the current one. Speed of iteration is a competitive advantage.

Account-level precision. We don’t just target DevOps managers at mid-market SaaS companies. We know the exact accounts, the exact titles, the exact buying committees. ABM-level precision across all channels.

AI-augmented, human-led strategy. AI is our accelerant, not our strategy. We use it to parse data, predict outcomes, generate variations. But a human strategist makes the big calls. AI moves faster. Humans decide better.

The Framework

The Four Phases

Every engagement follows this framework. The strategy changes. The methodology doesn’t.

1

Decode

We reverse-engineer how your buyers make decisions. In-depth interviews with your buyers. Competitive positioning analysis. AI search visibility audits. By day 14, we know more about your buyer’s decision process than most companies learn in a year. We don’t assume. We research. We ask. We listen.

Timeline
Days 1-14
Who is Involved
Strategy, Search
ResearchStrategyPositioningAI Analysis
2

Architect

We find where you win in market and position you to become the obvious choice against the competition. All mapped to the buyer psychology from Phase 1 and earning you trust through thoughtful positioning. We define your messaging. Your competitive angles. Your buyer journey. Your content strategy. Your market-facing promise. Everything before a single ad runs or a line of code is written.

Timeline
Days 15-30
Who is Involved
Strategy, Creative
PositioningMessagingContent StrategyCompetitive
3

Activate

Everything launches in a coordinated activation sprint. SEO and GEO. Paid media. Content. Email sequences. ABM. Sales enablement. Not separate workstreams running in parallel. One integrated framework where every channel reinforces every other channel. Your website drives email subscribers. Email drives webinar attendees. Webinars produce sales-qualified leads. Every part of the system feeds the next.

Timeline
Months 2–4
Who is Involved
Strategy, Account, Search, Creative, CRM
Paid MediaSEO & GEOContentABM
4

Compound

We measure what connects activity to revenue, not just what’s easy to report. This allows the system to compound so next year’s work builds on this year’s. Most growth systems reset every budget cycle. Ours get sharper every quarter. Conversion rates improve because we know which messages work. CAC decreases because we know where buyers are. Velocity improves because sales processes are optimized based on real data. Everything works better because we measure what matters.

Timeline
Month 5+
Who is Involved
Strategy, Account, Search, Creative, CRM
AttributionReportingOptimizationIteration
Typical Engagement

What a Typical Engagement Looks Like

Month 1: Decode & Architect

Week 1-2: We dive deep. Competitive analysis, stakeholder interviews, market research, buyer persona interviews. Week 3-4: We synthesize insights into strategy. Positioning, messaging, roadmap. By day 30, every team member, yours and ours, knows exactly where we’re going.

Months 2–4: Activation Sprint

Week 5-6: We build. Creative concepts, campaigns, assets, sequences, collateral. Week 7-8: Launch. Every campaign goes live simultaneously. Week 9-10: Optimize. A/B tests, daily optimization. Week 11-12: Review and plan the next sprint.

Month 5+: Compounding Sprints

Each sprint builds on the last. Conversion rates get better. CAC gets lower. Pipeline gets more predictable. You’re iterating on a system that works. This is how mature growth teams operate. This is what repeatable, scalable revenue looks like.

Frequently Asked Questions

Week 1: Kickoff call. We meet your team, understand your current state, define success metrics. Week 2-4: Deep work. Decode phase: audit, interviews, research. You will see weekly progress updates. By day 30, you have a strategic roadmap and a clear picture of what’s coming. It’s fast-paced, collaborative, and transparent.
Depends on the strategy. A single campaign strategy gets a digital marketing strategist, organic and paid search strategists, and creative. You may also have a CRM strategist depending on the engagement module. All strategies have a dedicated account lead, which we call “campaign leaders”. They’re your single point of contact.
Weekly or bi-weekly campaign performance calls (30 min). Monthly business reviews showing performance data and next sprint plans. Async updates in Slack or email as things happen. You aren’t trapped in meetings, but you’re never left wondering what’s happening.
Weekly dashboards (pipeline, conversion metrics, campaign performance). Monthly deep-dive reports that show what worked, what didn’t, and what we’re changing. At day 90, a comprehensive sprint summary with ROI analysis. Every report connects activity to business outcomes.
Days 1-30: Decode & Architect phase. We audit, interview, build strategy. You get a roadmap and know what’s coming. Days 31-90: Activate & Compound phase. We launch everything, run A/B tests, optimize daily based on data. You get weekly performance updates. At day 90: Review and plan the next sprint.
Absolutely. That’s how most clients start. We’ll align on the strategy that matches the buyer barrier costing you the most. If buyers are already searching, we’ll start with High-Intent Capture. If you need to build awareness first, we’ll start with Thought Leadership. After one sprint, you’ll have clarity on what to add next.
AI is accelerating our work, not replacing strategy. AI helps us parse competitive data faster. It generates ad creative variations. Machine learning models score leads and predict optimal send times. But a human strategist is always in control. AI generates options. Humans choose what matters.
Most agencies sell projects (a campaign, a rebrand, a website). We sell outcomes. Pipeline, revenue, competitive advantage. We use 90-day sprints instead of waterfall projects because it’s faster to learn what works. We charge per strategy because you only pay for the barrier you’re solving. We obsess over psychology. Buyer behavior, decision gates, persuasion. Before tactics.
We measure constantly. If a campaign isn’t hitting its targets, we tell you immediately and pivot. If a strategy isn’t delivering value, we either fix it or change it. Our success is entirely dependent on driving results for you.

Your competitors aren’t waiting. Neither should you.

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