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From Complexity to Clarity: A Modern Marketing Approach

Paula RookJuly 18, 2026July 18, 2026

For years, online marketing resources have been poured almost exclusively into social platforms. Every company has a team, every team has a calendar, and every calendar is filled with tasks that consume time without guaranteeing real results.

My proposal is simple: reduce that loss of time. The old model — publishing in isolation, improvising, working without strategy or analysis — no longer exists. Digital marketing has become easier, faster and more transparent… provided the right tools are used.

I, for example, manage two websites and their social channels every day with no effort, thanks to Google’s ecosystem. That is where I build a strategy, execute it, and analyse it within minutes. Claude is also an option, although its Code module still presents certain limitations. Even with those small frictions, today’s digital environment allows a level of efficiency that was previously unthinkable.

This is why I am open to proposals from companies connected to my community. It is time to close the cycle of uncertainty that has dominated social media and replace it with a clearer, more direct and more human criterion. A criterion I can implement because I not only understand food production from the inside, but also wine marketing. I have spent years in this industry, I have seen its strengths and weaknesses, and I know perfectly well that the era of darkness is over.

Today, brands need a narrative that truly connects. A strategy that does not depend on improvisation. An approach that unites technique, emotion and efficiency.

Send your request for my services to paula@flyingwinewriter.com

Efficienty, New Marketing, sustainable

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