Inside The Cart | For the Ones Who Keep Holding It All

Published on October 17, 2025 at 8:04 PM

If you run a business in Mission, BC, you already know it’s not just about sales or systems. Stamina is what keeps you juggling it all — the dream, the broom, the bills — still showing up every day, hoping next month feels a little lighter.

No one really talks about what it costs to keep a business alive here. The pressure doesn’t show up in spreadsheets. It’s in the quiet hours when you’re still working, long after everyone’s gone home. It’s in the moments when you tell yourself, “Just one more season,” and somehow you find the energy to do it all again or in the quiet nights when you’re wondering if the next networking event will be worth it. 

It’s in the guilt of missing another dinner, or the tiny panic when you see another rate increase notice. And somehow, you still show up. You open your doors and greet people with warmth, creating something that makes Mission feel alive even when you feel anything but.

That’s who Inside The Cart was built for.

It’s not for people chasing algorithms or trying to keep up with every new trend. And it’s not for those who think one post or ad will magically fix everything. It’s for the ones who still care and who want their business to feel right again. That’s what I do differently in all my marketing offers. I don’t just make things look nice online. I pay attention to what feels right — the tone, the rhythm, the human part that makes your business yours. My job is to help you see your business clearly again. When you do — when your message, your visuals, and your story all line up and everything starts to flow a little easier.


Why We Built This Menu

Every small business I’ve met has one thing in common — they’re trying to do too much with too little. A little time, a little energy, a little faith that the effort will somehow pay off. I built Inside The Cart for those people. The ones who don’t need another sales pitch or complicated marketing plan — they just need someone who gets it. Someone who can see where they’re stuck and help them move forward without losing their voice in the process.

That’s why the menu looks the way it does.

Every service on it was designed for a real moment. I’ve seen again and again the business owner staring at a half-finished post, the café owner needing a quick flyer for an event, the shopkeeper trying to figure out how to show up online without losing their sanity. The service menu below isn't built to offer big-agency packages. They’re real, simple things that actually help, month-to-month. Each one meant to take something off your plate — so you can get back to doing what you love, while I take care of the part that helps people find you.



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(Designed right here in Mission, BC)