What if your marketing isn't underperforming. What if it's just incomplete.

A launch that almost worked. A funnel with a hole in it. Analytics that report activity instead of outcomes. Neal Page Digital is a fractional digital practice for small businesses and the boutique agencies that serve them. I find what's missing, build what's needed, and leave behind systems that keep paying off long after the engagement ends.

I find the growth your marketing is missing.

Whether that's revenue, qualified leads, patients in the door, customers who come back, or just a team that finally has time to do good work. Most businesses aren't losing because of bad ideas. They're losing in the gaps. A campaign that almost worked. An email flow nobody audited. A budget that kept running without a real plan behind it. A reporting deck nobody reads.

I come in, dig into what's actually happening, fix what's broken, and build repeatable systems that compound over time. Clear strategy. Hands-on execution. Results you can point to.

$487K in New Business Revenue Generated

Led digital strategy and contributed to growing existing accounts  in 2025 across healthcare, consumer brands, financial services, and tourism accounts while serving in a fractional senior digital leadership role.
Multi-Location Boutique Agency

BFCM Campaign Delivered 30% Email Revenue Growth

Developed and optimized Black Friday/Cyber Monday digital strategy that increased ad revenue nearly 20%, email revenue 30%, and improved overall conversion performance.
Ecommerce Brand Campaign

$780K in new annual, recurring revenue

Led the digital strategy and that landed three new healthcare retainer clients, including a regional orthopedic group, a homecare provider, and an orthopedic specialty practice. Built the digital strategy and digital frameworks the campaigns ran on.
Boutique Healthcare Agency 

$53M Economic Impact

Digital tourism campaign supporting destination marketing initiatives and driving regional travel demand through targeted media strategy.
 Regional Tourism Organization

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You don't see marketing fail. You see the budget gone.

You see the leads that didn't convert. The campaign that wrapped without a clear answer on what worked. The reporting deck that arrives a week too late to act on.

None of those look like failure in the moment. They look like a slow quarter, a tough channel, a team that needs to try harder. The actual failure is upstream, in the quiet ground between strategy and execution, between dashboard and decision, between the campaign that launched and the campaign that performed.

My work lives in that ground. Finding the leaks, closing them, building systems that don't spring new ones the minute I leave. It's not glamorous, but it's the work that actually moves the numbers.

Fifteen years of this work. A point of view shaped by every gap I've ever closed.