Draft ad copy for print rotation in the Peninsula Pulse. Each ad is standalone, focused on one specific problem, with a clear call to action. No company names. First person. No em dashes.
There Are More Internet Options in Door County Than Ever. That's Great News, Even If You Don't Switch.
Fiber is rolling out across the county. New providers are competing for your business. For the first time in years, you have choices. But here's what most people miss: even if you stay with your current provider, the competition gives you leverage to negotiate a better rate. And if you're still paying for a traditional phone line, this is the time to look at VoIP. A reliable internet connection can replace your phone service at a fraction of the cost. I help Door County businesses and residents figure out what's available, whether to switch, and how to save money either way. Free 15-minute call.
Nate Bell, RPC | 920-839-0910 | resilientpathconsulting.net
In November 2024, One Piece of Landscaping Equipment Knocked Out Three Providers at Once.
A brush clearing crew damaged a single fiber line and took down internet, phone, and cellular service across Door County simultaneously. Three different providers. One cable. If you thought having a second provider meant you had a backup, that outage proved otherwise. And it's not just internet. When a major regional carrier lost VoIP service for over a week, customers couldn't make calls or send texts, period. Your phone and your internet are increasingly the same thing. I spent 25 years on the ISP side. I know where the single points of failure are, and I help businesses build redundancy that actually works. Free 15-minute call.
Nate Bell, RPC | 920-839-0910 | resilientpathconsulting.net
Your New Fiber Plan Might Be 10x More Than You Need.
Fiber is coming to Door County, and it's worth paying attention to. But the sales pitch is designed to get you on the most expensive tier. Here's what they're not telling you: fiber is symmetric, meaning you get the same speed uploading as downloading. A 300 Mbps fiber plan gives you more upload capacity than cable's top tier. For most homes and businesses, that's more than enough. And while you're reviewing your internet, take a look at your phone bill too. If you're still on a traditional phone line, VoIP over a solid fiber connection can cut that cost significantly. I help people pick the right plan, not the most expensive one. Free 15-minute call.
Nate Bell, RPC | 920-839-0910 | resilientpathconsulting.net
I Saved a Door County Family $2,800/Year on Their Internet, TV, and Phone Bill.
Legacy rates, rented equipment, and services they didn't need. I reviewed everything, negotiated with the provider, and replaced their rented hardware with gear they own. That's not unusual. Most people are overpaying and don't know it. And if you're still on a traditional phone line, there's a good chance VoIP could save you even more. Free 15-minute call to see if it's worth looking at yours.
Nate Bell, RPC | 920-839-0910 | resilientpathconsulting.net