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Strategic Intelligence Advisory™

Command-Level Brand, Marketing, and Revenue Intelligence for Growth-Stage Companies

This is not outsourced marketing support. This is strategic command. Inside this advisory relationship, April Gregory steps into the brand, marketing, content, and leadership ecosystem of your company to identify what is misaligned, what is leaking revenue, and what must be engineered for stronger authority, better performance, and cleaner growth.
For founders who need insight at the command level — not more noise at the execution level.
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Why This Model Exists

Strategic Intelligence Works Best With Focus

Strategic Intelligence Advisory is intentionally structured to allow deep involvement with a small number of organizations at one time. The goal is not volume — it is clarity, stability, and strategic momentum inside the companies we work with.

A Few Strategic Clients

Advisory relationships are intentionally limited so each company receives focused strategic attention and direct access to leadership-level thinking.

$5K+ Engagements

Strategic Intelligence Advisory engagements begin at $5,000 per month, with expanded leadership and implementation oversight available depending on the organization’s needs.

Deep Strategic Access

This relationship provides direct strategic guidance across brand positioning, marketing leadership, content direction, and organizational alignment.

Who This Is For

This Is for Companies That Already Have Motion — But Need Direction.

Strategic Intelligence Advisory™ is for growth-stage founders and organizations that already have moving parts: a team, content, offers, funnels, campaigns, or a visible leader. But despite all the activity, the system is not fully synchronized.
You do not need another person doing random marketing tasks. You need someone who can evaluate the machine, direct the priorities, and help leadership make better strategic decisions.

You may be a fit if...

You have a marketing team, contractors, or agency support already in motion

Your founder brand and company brand are not fully aligned

Your content output is high but authority conversion is low

Your funnels, messaging, and ads need strategic oversight

You are spending on marketing but not maximizing return

You need a stronger command structure for growth

Monthly Deliverables

What Happens Inside the Advisory Relationship Each Month

The work is structured to give your company strategic oversight without collapsing April into your day-
to-day execution team.

Monthly Command Layer

Strategic Brand & Revenue Briefing

A monthly strategy session with the founder and key stakeholders to review priorities, growth barriers, offer positioning, revenue focus, and leadership-level decisions affecting the brand.

Marketing Oversight

Marketing Intelligence Review

A strategic review of the marketing engine to identify leaks, inefficiencies, missed opportunities, and places where the company can get more from its current activity and spend.

Authority Development

Content & Visibility Direction

Content is not treated as random posting. It is reviewed as an authority system. April guides the strategic themes, voice, rhythm, and platform priorities needed to increase visibility and support lead flow.

Leadership Layer

Founder Brand & Executive Presence Advisory

The founder often is the signal. This advisory includes guidance on the founder’s public positioning, thought leadership, content presence, and how leadership is shaping the company brand.

Internal Brand

Marketing Culture & Brand Alignment

Internal confusion creates external inconsistency. April identifies misalignment inside the team, brand culture, and communication flow that may be reducing the strength of the company’s marketing machine.

Live Room Access

Marketing Meeting Participation + Async Guidance

April joins a select internal marketing meeting each month and remains available for high-level strategic feedback between calls, so leadership can get clarity without dragging out decision cycles.

Strategic Intervention

Why Companies Bring Me In

Most organizations do not struggle because they lack ideas. They struggle because the marketing machine is not coordinated. Campaigns stall, departments operate in silos, and the founder becomes the bottleneck for every major decision.

This is where strategic intelligence becomes necessary.

The CEO Is the Bottleneck

Every marketing decision routes through the founder, slowing down campaigns and creating operational friction across the organization.

The Marketing Team Lacks Direction

The team is working hard but lacks a unified strategy, clear priorities, and a coordinated execution rhythm.

Campaigns Start but Don’t Finish

Initiatives begin with energy but stall halfway through because ownership is unclear, systems are weak, or priorities keep shifting.

Departments Are Not Aligned

Marketing, sales, and operations are not working from the same strategic framework, which leads to wasted effort and lost opportunities.

Ad Spend Is Rising Without Clear Return

Companies invest more in advertising while neglecting the content, messaging, and authority systems that make marketing more efficient.

The Company Needs a Marketing Machine

Not just tactics — a coordinated system that connects leadership, messaging, content, campaigns, and execution into one growth engine.

Internal Cost Comparison

What It Costs to Build This Internally

Most companies eventually realize the level of strategic leadership, coordination, and oversight inside this engagement typically requires multiple internal hires.

To replicate the range of functions often covered through Strategic Intelligence Advisory, organizations may need to hire several senior-level roles across marketing, brand, content, and operations.

Typical Internal Roles

Marketing, sales, and operations are not working from the same strategic framework, which leads to wasted effort and lost opportunities.
Marketing Director
$120,000
Content Director
$90,000
Marketing Operations Manager
$95,000
Brand Strategist
$110,000
Email / Lead Generation Specialist
$85,000

Estimated Total

$500,000+

What This Engagement Replaces

Strategic Intelligence Advisory gives organizations access to senior-level strategic thinking across brand, content, marketing leadership, coordination, and growth direction — without the immediate overhead of building out a full internal leadership bench.
This is not positioned as “cheaper marketing support.” It is a high-level strategic relationship that often replaces multiple leadership functions while creating stronger alignment across the company.
In one engagement, the company eventually needed multiple hires to replace the strategic and operational leadership April had been providing.

What This Produces

The Result Is a Stronger, Smarter Marketing Machine

This relationship is designed to help companies make better strategic decisions, strengthen authority, improve visibility, and create a more intelligent growth engine.

Onboarding Process

Every Advisory Relationship Begins With an Intelligence Extraction Phase

To protect strategic quality and create real traction, every client moves through a structured onboarding rhythm before the ongoing advisory cadence begins.

Week 01

Intelligence Intake

Your company completes a deep intake on revenue streams, team structure, current marketing assets, funnels, offers, goals, visibility, and pain points.

Week 02

Asset & Infrastructure Review

April reviews your website, funnels, content, positioning, current campaigns, leadership presence, and available reporting to identify patterns and pressure points.

Week 03

Strategic Baseline Briefing

A 90-minute strategic baseline session establishes where the company is, what must be corrected, and what the monthly command priorities will be moving forward.

Week 04

Advisory Rhythm Begins

The monthly cadence begins with your command briefing, marketing intelligence review, content and visibility direction, and strategic leadership support.

Fit Check

This Works Best When the Company Is Ready for Strategic Leadership

Best Fit

Not the Best Fit

Strategic Intelligence

AI Can Accelerate Marketing. But It Cannot Lead Your Company.

AI can generate content. AI can recommend tactics. AI can help teams move faster.

But AI cannot sit across the table from a founder and diagnose why the marketing department is stuck. It cannot see the bottleneck inside leadership. It cannot connect marketing strategy to operations, sales, and organizational behavior.

That kind of work requires human intelligence — pattern recognition, experience, judgment, and the ability to read nuance inside a specific business.

AI can support the system. Strategic intelligence is what leads it.

Your Strategic Advisor

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April Gregory

April Gregory is the founder of Wonder Woman Marketing and the strategic mind behind the Intelligence Ladder. Her work sits at the intersection of authority, messaging, business positioning, marketing systems, and founder visibility.
She does not simply review content or comment on campaigns. She identifies the deeper intelligence inside a company — the patterns, breakdowns, blind spots, and buried opportunities — and helps leadership turn that intelligence into a stronger growth machine.
April Gregory has been brought in to stabilize marketing departments, restore lost revenue, unlock multimillion-dollar growth opportunities, and architect the strategic infrastructure companies need when growth outpaces internal clarity.
This advisory relationship is designed for organizations that want access to that level of strategic thinking without hiring a full internal executive.

Strategic Outcomes

What Strategic Intelligence Can Unlock

$10M Revenue Growth

Stabilized and directed a junior marketing department for a founder-led company, resulting in over $10 million in revenue growth within 18 months. A single Black Friday campaign alone generated $1 million in sales.

From $0 to $30K Monthly Online Sales

Brought in during a merger where online revenue had dropped to zero. Rebuilt the marketing and sales system, restoring online revenue to $30,000 per month within three months.

$1.5M Budget Recovery

Designed a strategic retention initiative for a school district, restoring $1.5 million back into the organization’s operating budget.

$3.5M Institutional Contract

Developed positioning and outreach strategy for a construction firm, helping secure a $3.5 million institutional contract with a hospital system.

Investment

Strategic Intelligence Advisory

Strategic Intelligence Advisory engagements begin at $5,000 per month, with expanded leadership and implementation oversight engagements available for organizations requiring deeper strategic involvement.

To preserve strategic depth and direct access, only a limited number of advisory relationships are accepted at any given time.

Each engagement begins with a Strategic Briefing to determine the appropriate scope of involvement and whether the advisory relationship is the right fit for both sides.

Most questions are answered during the Strategic Briefing, but the following may help clarify how the advisory relationship works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Strategic Intelligence Advisory

Is this the same as hiring someone to run our marketing department?

Strategic Intelligence Advisory can operate at different levels depending on the organization’s needs. Some companies engage at the advisory level, where April provides strategic guidance and leadership perspective to the existing marketing team. Other organizations require deeper involvement where she participates in leadership conversations, coordinates priorities, and helps stabilize the marketing department while systems are being built.

The goal of this engagement is to strengthen the team already inside the organization. Rather than replacing internal talent, April works alongside leadership and marketing staff to clarify priorities, align campaigns, improve coordination, and strengthen the systems that allow the team to operate more effectively.
That happens frequently. Many organizations begin with Strategic Intelligence Advisory to stabilize strategy and leadership direction. As momentum builds, some companies expand the relationship to include deeper infrastructure work, department architecture, or implementation oversight.
The primary role of Strategic Intelligence Advisory is strategic leadership and system architecture rather than day-to-day production work. However, depending on the engagement level, April may oversee execution through the internal team or coordinate specialized partners when additional support is required.
Many organizations begin seeing improvements in clarity, coordination, and marketing momentum within the first few months. Because this work focuses on stabilizing leadership, aligning departments, and strengthening strategy, the effects tend to compound as the marketing system becomes more coordinated.
Hiring a full-time executive can take months and requires a significant payroll commitment before the strategic direction is even clear. Strategic Intelligence Advisory allows companies to access senior-level strategic leadership immediately while maintaining flexibility as the organization evolves.

Next Step

Command-Level Brand, Marketing, and Revenue Intelligence for Growth-Stage Companies

The Strategic Briefing is the first conversation. We’ll assess your current marketing machine, leadership positioning, content ecosystem, and growth opportunities to determine whether Strategic Intelligence Advisory™ is the right fit.