
How a One-Man Agency Posts Thousands of Times a Week — and Grows Clients by 379%
At 58, Ron Covert had seen enough marketing trends come and go to know hype when he smelled it. When AI tools started taking over the industry, he wasn't buying it. AI can't do what humans do, he thought. And honestly? He was right.
But that's not the whole story.
Ron runs Stack the Deck Marketing solo — no team, no support staff — managing nine clients across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and more. He wasn't looking for AI to replace his creativity. He was looking for something to take the grunt work off his plate so his creativity could actually breathe.
That's exactly what Blaze did.

The math problem no one wants to solve alone
A one-man agency sounds scrappy and lean until you do the math. Ron was responsible for content across nine clients, multiple platforms, daily posting schedules — and writing every blog post himself from scratch.
- Nine clients across four platforms means hundreds of posts a week — a volume most agencies staff entire teams to handle.
- Blog posts alone were a massive time sink, written 100% from scratch with no shortcuts.
- Staying consistent and on-brand for every client, every day, without burning out, was a near-impossible ask for one person.

"Lord knows Blaze has helped me a ton. There is no way I could have done what I do now without this."
What the numbers showed after six months using Blaze.
Once Ron had Blaze running, the operation transformed. Every client now has a real presence across every platform — not occasional posts, but a steady, on-brand drumbeat of content going out daily. Blogs that used to eat entire afternoons get drafted, edited, and published in 10% of the time. Ron went from scrambling to keep up to posting thousands of times a week — still solo, still in control, just with Blaze doing the heavy lifting underneath.
The results followed naturally from the consistency.
A national BBQ franchise client — built from zero on Instagram and TikTok — saw Facebook impressions jump 379% and reach climb 290% in just six months. A flooring client's impressions grew over 60% in the same period. And Ron's own personal page? Up over 1,000% in three months.
"You're able to multiply yourself. And I think that's probably one of the most exciting parts about this."
For Ron, Blaze didn't change his creativity — it freed it. He's still the strategist, still tweaking the message, still in control. Blaze just handles everything underneath.
