Contact · Framingham, MA · Mon–Fri 9am–6pm
you don’t need a discovery deck and a six-week onboarding. you need to tell me one keyword you keep losing.
That’s genuinely the whole first step. Send me the search you’re tired of watching a competitor own, and I’ll come back — usually within a business day — with a rough angle and a real price. No forms-into-a-void, no sales sequence chasing you for a month.
02 · the three ways to reach me
pick whichever feels least like work.
call the studio
(508) 308-0907 — Mon–Fri, 9am–6pm. You’ll get me or a voicemail I actually return the same day.
email me directly
hello@gobellerophon.com — every message lands in my inbox, not a shared queue. I read and reply to each one myself.
send the form
Tell me what you’re losing on the right and I’ll come back with an angle and a price. No call required to get a number out of me.
03 · where the work gets made
we’re a small studio on franklin street, not a content farm.
when we’re at our desks
- Monday9am – 6pm
- Tuesday9am – 6pm
- Wednesday9am – 6pm
- Thursday9am – 6pm
- Friday9am – 6pm
- Sat – Sunclosed
Most clients work with us entirely over email and a shared doc — you never have to drive to Framingham. But if you’re local and want to talk over coffee, the door’s open during those hours; just email first so I’m not mid-edit when you knock.
email to set a time04 · before you hit send
the things people ask me right before they get in touch.
do i have to commit to a retainer just to talk to you?
No. You can start with a single $875 article and judge me on it. I’d genuinely rather you test one piece than sign a twelve-month contract you’d quietly resent by month three. If the rankings prove it’s working, we scale — and if they don’t, you’ve risked one article, not a quarter.
how fast will i hear back?
If you email or send the form on a weekday, you’ll usually have a reply within one business day — with a rough angle and a real price, not a “let’s book a call to discuss your needs.” Friday-evening messages land Monday. Calls during the 9am–6pm window get me directly more often than not.
what should i actually include in my first message?
The keyword or topic you keep losing, a link to your product, and roughly who buys it. That’s plenty for me to come back with a useful angle. You don’t need a brief, a budget range, or a strategy doc — figuring that out is literally the job you’d be hiring me for.
i’m not sure content is even the right move. should i still write?
Yes — and I’ll tell you straight if it isn’t. Sometimes the honest answer is that your problem is a pricing page or a sales motion, not a blog. I’d rather say that in the first email than take your money for an article that can’t fix it. A two-minute reply costs me nothing and saves us both a bad fit.
