Meganificent Media's Mission Statement

For small businesses feeling growing pains, Meganificent Media bridges the gap between needing marketing and being able to justify a whole department.

I don't just deliver content – I build the infrastructure that scales with your business and keeps working long after you stop needing me.

Hi, I'm Megan

Founder, Writer, Chief Communications Architect of Meganificent Media

My professional philosophy has always been this:

If I get hit by a bus this morning, could someone step into my role and be performing by this afternoon with no disruption to continuity?

While all my job titles have centered around business development, proposal management, or technical writing, they’ve all been in support of both internal and external communications for small firms, and I’ve either created an SOP where there wasn’t one before or revamped the outdated ones that had an inch of dust on them.

I love writing, but honestly, you can kind of find a writer anywhere, can’t you? One quick search on LinkedIn, and you’ll find hundreds of freelance writers. That’s why I don’t call myself a freelance writer but instead your communications architect.

My deliverable is the content I write for you, yes, whether that’s a blog, email marketing campaign, internal training guides, web copy, whatever. But what you actually need from me is how to keep all those campaigns going after you’ve grown enough to hire your own internal marketing department. That’s my goal.

There’s the proverbial small business owner who is “wearing too many hats,” right? When you’re small enough, you perform whatever your deliverable is, but you’re also IT, accounting, HR, marketing and sales. You don’t know which hat to take off at what time. Well, allow me to take your marketing hat for a bit until you’re ready to expand your internal team.

I’m for the business owners who want to start small and dip their toe into the marketing waters. You’re certainly bigger than a bicycle, so if there were such a thing as training wheels for a spaceship, that’s what I’d be to you. Your spaceship training wheels before you zoom off into success. I want to set you up for growth after our engagement ends (hopefully without the getting-hit-by-a-bus option).