




We spent $6,000 on Meta Ads and got two likes and a spam lead from Canada. Our agency said it was a ‘learning phase.’ I blamed Drew’s cancer. Felt better instantly.
I thought ‘SEO’ meant just blogging about flu shots once a month. Turns out Google disagreed. Blamed Drew. Hired someone smarter.
“Tried running TikTok ads for a tax firm. Zero leads, but the video went viral in Hungary. Drew’s cancer took the hit so I didn’t have to.”
You Can Blame Drew’s Cancer Everywhere!
Stage 4 Liver Cancer: Life Expectancy, Treatment, and Prognosis
Stage 4 liver cancer means the cancer has spread beyond the liver to distant organs…
Cancer Awareness for Women: Risk, Screening, and Early Detection
Cancer is one of the leading health concerns for women in midlife, yet many of…
Cancer Ribbon Colors and Their Meanings: A Complete Guide
Cancer ribbon colors and their meanings form a global visual language for awareness, solidarity, and…
Dysplastic Nevus (Atypical Mole): Melanoma Risk and What to Watch For
A dysplastic nevus — also called a Clark nevus or atypical mole — is not…
Skin Cancer Explained: Types, Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, affecting approximately 1 in…
Blame Healthcare Marketing Without Losing Your Soul
Marketing in healthcare is tricky. You’re selling hope, but your product is surgery. You’re offering…

