How Jeremy's Company Took Off with Blaze

After retiring from the military, Jeremy started a drone business in El Paso, Texas to get aerial photography to the masses. Jeremy is a superhero, but growing a business is no joke.
Jeremy was spending 15 hours a week creating content to market his services, and had gotten tired of paying thousands a month for professional marketers who overpromised and underdelivered.
Then, Jeremy found Blaze. He started creating and posting marketing content in minutes with AI. Almost overnight, he started growing faster than ever and got enough time back to start experimenting with new offerings. Here's how he did it.
Why was Jeremy's job so hard before Blaze?
Marketing can be a lot to juggle. Jeremy focused his limited time on keeping his customers happy, and there weren't enough hours in the day or the budget to really turn his marketing ideas into growth.
- Establishing a solid online presence with good SEO and social media was hard, so potential customers didn't know he existed.
- Spending 15 hours/week creating content took over Jeremy's schedule, putting stress on his business and personal life.
- The only alternative seemed to be paying $2,000-5,000 per month to disappointing marketing professionals that didn't grow Jeremy's business.
"When my phone started ringing more often,
I knew we were on the right track."

What did Blaze change for Jeremy?
Pretty much everything. Jeremy now uses Blaze to create and schedule high-performing marketing content in minutes. The most immediate impact Jeremy noticed? He now spends less than 2 hours a week managing marketing, down from 15 before Blaze.

Soon, Jeremy started to watch his business transform. Organic traffic to his website doubled because Blaze content is always search-optimized.
He climbed from 50th place to become the #1 search-ranked aerial photographer in Texas. As he puts it, "When my phone started ringing more often, I knew we were on the right track."

But Jeremy was most excited about getting to finally enjoy the parts of his business he's passionate about. Instead of "drowning in content creation," he's been able to launch a new service training drone pilots, helping others get skills to join his industry and bringing in extra revenue.
“I started as just a drone photographer, but now I’m also teaching others how to fly drones. Blaze has helped me grow beyond my initial vision.”

