The CreActivist Marketer® who is Doing it Differently!
For Businesses and Brands tired of gutless marketing.
Haiku Focus
What’s a Haiku?

A haiku is a short, three-line poem made of just 17 syllables (5-7-5).
No fluff. No filler.
Pure, stripped-down expression.
It’s about saying more with less, cutting through the noise with precision and purpose.
Why I Write Haikus Every Day
I love haikus because they force clarity.
They demand simplicity.
Every word has a job.
Writing them daily keeps me sharp, focused, and connected to the power of concise storytelling.
Haikus are my creative workout, helping me uncover ideas and get to the heart of things.
This mindset isn’t just for poetry. It’s woven into how I do marketing too.
Haiku and Marketing, Aligned
Great marketing is like a haiku. It’s sharp, clean, and unforgettable.
It doesn’t rely on shouting louder.
It lands because it’s precise.
Purposeful.
When your message has clarity, your audience connects.
That’s when the magic happens.
Here’s the haiku that defines my philosophy:
"Noise fades to silence,
A bold voice cuts through the haze—
Different, not better."
This isn’t just a poem.
It’s the way I see marketing.
Not about chasing "better," but about standing apart.
Speaking with purpose and cutting through the mundane.
It’s how I help brands dominate—not by blending in, but by being unapologetically different.
Dare to Try?
Haikus aren’t just poetic; they’re powerful tools for clarity.
Want to give it a go?
Strip your business down to its essence and write it in three lines, 5-7-5 beats.
Here’s a prompt to start you off:
What’s the one thing only your business can offer?
You might be surprised by what you discover. Limiting yourself makes your biggest truths loud and clear.
Take the Next Step
Simplicity drives impact—in haikus and in marketing.
If you’re ready to stop the noise, sharpen your message, and take your marketing to the next level, I’m here to help.
👉Click Below to explore bold strategies, collaborate with me, and CreActivate your business.
It’s time to say more with less. To stop getting lost in competition and start cutting through the haze.
Marketing can be sharp, bold, and unforgettable.
Let's start Doing It Differently.