Mary Adelaide
Mary Adelaide

Make sense
of it.

Most small businesses have more going on digitally than they realise — and less working than they'd like.

A note

Calm thinking
over digital chaos.

Hello

Christine.
Mary Adelaide
is just me.

Working with small, service-based businesses — the kind where the person who does the work and the person who runs the business are the same person. They usually know what they want to say. They just haven't had time to sort out how it looks, or whether the pieces behind the scenes actually connect.

It might be your social media. It might be a tangle of old accounts and tools you've been meaning to sort through. Or it might be bigger — the whole digital setup, built properly from scratch. All of it is possible, and part of the work is figuring out which one you actually need.

Calm thinking over digital chaos.

Three ways to start

Where do you
want to start?

Different in scope and feel. Most people know fairly quickly which one is theirs.

01 Most accessible

Social Media

Instagram and Facebook, done properly. Not a content machine — a consistent, considered presence that sounds like the business and reaches the people it's actually trying to reach. Most find it's less complicated than they thought, once someone sits down and sorts it out.

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02 Private and in-person

Digital Decluttering

Old accounts, forgotten logins, tools that haven't been opened in months. Sitting together — in person — and working through it methodically. No judgment, no agenda, just clarity. Everything discussed stays between us.

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03 Full-system build

White Glove Service

Website, bookings, email, payments, content — looked at together, connected properly, and handed back with a full walkthrough. For the business ready to stop managing the gaps and start running on something that actually works.

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The situation

A familiar
kind of mess.

What you might be dealing with
  • Social media kept meaning to sort out
  • Accounts set up and quietly stopped opening
  • Tools that don't talk to each other
  • A vague sense of what's being paid for each month
  • A website that looks fine but doesn't really do anything
  • That low-level feeling that the digital side is a bit of a mess
What actually helps

None of this is your fault. Tools were sold when a system was needed.

The right setup is almost always simpler than what most people end up with. A few good tools that actually connect, a presence that reflects the business, and someone who can see the whole picture — not just the part they're selling.

Not sure where to start?

Just send
a message.

No need to have it figured out first. Describe what's going on and the rest follows from there. Replies usually come the same day.

Enquire

hello@maryadelaide.com.au