Transformation

Earlier this year, I announced that I was testing and adjusting a new system for my backend operations. I also spoke about other changes, such as officially launching a few projects and my new Patreon. Which brings me to this announcement. I’m officially opening my books for my operational consulting services.

Those who have followed me over the years have seen my attempts to take on art commissions and sell my art. But in truth, that was a path I once believed was where I was strongest. A path where my hobby for creation and my graphic design background would be most useful to my community. Yet it was not me. I didn’t feel right about offering those services.

This is why I relaunched my Patreon, a place where my creations can grow, and my community can grow alongside them. In truth, my passion has always led me to business analytics and economics. I have always followed this path, but it leaned heavily into the creative industry. So after coming a long way, I am officially stepping fully into the path I have always walked.

Hence, I went through the process of earning my Google Program Management Certification from December 2025 to February 2026 to officially have a document stating I know what I am doing. It was more of a validation for myself, but also so others could take me seriously. In hindsight, my path brought me to where I needed to be. I just took a lot of turns along the way. Those turns helped me grow into a person who can help others on their paths.

I have mentioned in passing that I have been running my operations for 15 years and that I manage roughly 20 to 30 digital platforms, give or take. The other day, I sat down and did a clear tally of how long and how much I have actually done. But in reality, I have been operating since September 2008, when I created my first DeviantArt account, which I still run. After doing the math, I manage anywhere between 20 and 128 digital platforms a month.

A simplified look at all the platforms.

You will notice I have my “Legacy & Deleted Accounts” list. These are accounts I personally deleted or that were deleted because the site went down. Some of my accounts are personal only, for backups, storage, and testing. A lot of times, I like trying and learning new things, and I take what I learn to help others. Heck, some of these accounts were created because someone needed help with something, so I invested time and money so I could better help them. That led me to keep the accounts because afterward I just liked them.

So after many years of honing my skills and working across many industries, I think it’s time to officially open my services to the public. The industries I have worked in range from construction, fashion, lifestyle, education, politics, customer service, transportation, and publishing.

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