I’m Noah, a young magician trying to bring a bit of magic to marketing by doing it properly and actually giving a damn about the people it serves.
I offer general marketing services while co-founding the ECU Marketing Society and refining my craft as a student.
I’m young, but I’m not half-assing this. I’ve got too much skin in the game.
If you’re ready to make magic,
If you’re not there yet, just scroll.
Marketing problems are rarely simple. There are so many moving parts that when something slips, you’re left guessing which part broke and why there seems to be so many "solutions" for the same problem.
The issue is that most marketing "solutions" don’t solve anything. The tactics come first and understanding your situation comes... well, never. Without that understanding, your budget goes and your problem stays.
This is not magic.
Magic happens when the magician does a hundred hidden things you never notice. The planning, the practice, the failures, the tiny movements that make or break the trick. It’s hard work, which is why many magicians skip it and repeat the same simple tricks they learned online.
In marketing, we have a name for this often-avoided hidden work: market research. It’s the hard part where you actually figure things out instead of throwing tactics at the wall and hoping they stick.
That’s the part I focus on, because that’s where the magic happens.
How I Make the Magic Happen
Pick a card, any card.
"Working with Harvey Media and Communications was wonderful. We experienced rapid responses that specifically catered to our research needs, including graphical abstract designs, participant recruitment poster designs and effective online participant recruitment via social media."
THE KIDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA
"Noah has been a vital partner for my business. His professionalism and commitment to his work are both inspiring and outstanding. Without his efforts, my business wouldn’t be in its current position."
Alan Owyong
"He is highly proficient in using data analytics to formulate data-driven strategies, adding depth and precision to his work. What sets Noah apart is his proactive approach to learning: he independently explores the evolving role of GenAI in marketing and consumer behaviour, and generously shares his insights with both peers and myself. One of the innovation stories he shared was even featured on our student learning platform. It has been a genuine pleasure having Noah as my student. I have learned a great deal from his curiosity, initiative, and thought leadership."
Dr Kenneth Kaysan Khayr Ho




