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Megan Upperman

Founder & CEO at Scratch for Growth

Megan Upperman is an experienced professional in growth marketing and digital strategies, currently serving as the Founder and CEO of Scratch Consulting For Growth, a growth marketing agency launched in May 2023. Prior to this, Megan held key positions such as Director of Content & Customer Success at The Brand Trifecta and Head of Marketing at ProsperStack. With a robust background in acquisition marketing, analytics, and digital project management, Megan has also contributed to organizations like Gardyn, eyebobs, and Augurian. Megan's expertise encompasses SEO, content creation, customer relationship management, and strategic planning, supported by a Bachelor's Degree in Art/Art Studies from the College of Saint Benedict.

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Scratch for Growth

Expert growth marketing services for small businesses with small budgets. When it comes to serving small brands and businesses, the traditional marketing agency model is broken. Beyond being cost-prohibitive for the growing businesses that need effective marketing most, many agencies just don’t see the tremendous value and impact of small, focused growth marketing efforts. But we do. At Scratch, we’re a small group of value-driven marketing professionals using our combined decades of cross-industry experience to do work we believe in: providing small businesses like yours with affordable, scalable, expert-grade marketing services. Services that are as smart as they are easy, with tactics you can understand and ROI you can feel — not just on your bottom line, but across your entire business. What’s more, we’re doing it without the high bar to entry, added costs, client pecking orders, and, let’s face it, pressures of traditional agencies. At Scratch we keep it simple. Just three levels of digital marketing service packages, made up of a limited number of powerful ingredients, delivered by one dedicated team. And yes, the math adds up.


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