

Why Your Marketing Feels Off — and What to Build Instead
A free workshop for anyone with a mission to make things better.
You got into this work because you wanted to make a difference. Not because you wanted to become a marketer.
And yet here you are — trying to figure out content strategies, outreach sequences, and follow-up cadences — wondering why it all feels so far from the reason you started.
The problem isn't your strategy. It's the ecosystem underneath it.
Most purpose-driven difference-makers — solopreneurs, creatives, community builders, cause leaders — are handed a funnel and told to push people through it. Funnels leak. They push. And the people you most want to reach can feel the push coming.
There's a better model.
In this free workshop, Scott Perry introduces the Be a Blessing Marketing Web — a principled, conversation-led alternative to the digital marketing playbook that builds gravity instead of pressure, attracts instead of pushes, and makes working with you the right person's idea, not yours.
Why RSVP:
Click the button below to reserve your seat, receive the worksheet, and access the replay.
You'll leave with:
A clear understanding of why conventional marketing feels wrong — and what's actually causing it.
The three upstream questions you must answer before building anything.
A practical framework for building or auditing your ecosystem — home base, outposts, and the path from awareness to access.
A map of where your right people are right now and what the next right step is for each of them.
This workshop is for you if:
You're building something that matters and you want your marketing to reflect that.
You're tired of tactics that feel like a compromise of your integrity or your relationships.
You want a principled alternative you can trust enough to practice when the pressure is on.
About Scott Perry
Scott Perry is the Art of Living Cornerman at Creative on Purpose, where he helps purpose-driven difference-makers align who they are, what they do, and where they belong — so they can achieve greater purpose, prosperity, and peace of mind. He writes weekly at Creative on Purpose on Substack.
Free to attend. No pitch. Just the work.