- your name
- the organisation or project you represent
- what you need to change, create or understand
- who the project, programme or talk is for
- what already exists
- the result you would like to achieve
- any important deadlines or constraints
- the kind of collaboration you are considering
Contacts
Contacts
You can write to me about consulting, an educational programme, team training, a talk, analytical work or a marketing and digital communications project.
You do not need to know the exact name of the service or the right format in advance. Describe the challenge, the context and the result you would like to achieve. We can then decide what would actually be useful.
Areas
What you can contact me about
It is completely normal for a challenge to sit across several areas. Most interesting projects do.
- marketing and digital consulting
- AI in marketing, sales, content and communications
- educational programme design
- corporate training
- lectures, masterclasses and workshops
- conference and professional event speaking
- marketing communications analytics
- content strategy
- structuring professional expertise and case studies
- digital and educational product design
Your first message
What is useful to include
This is not a questionnaire or a mandatory checklist. The points simply help me understand the challenge faster; a few clear sentences are enough to begin.
No unnecessary barrier
You do not need to answer every question.
You can send an idea, a draft, a programme, a set of materials or a description of a situation in which the overall logic has not yet come together.
Contact channels
How to reach me
For a professional enquiry, email and Telegram are the direct channels. My Dzen page contains articles and observations about marketing, AI, creativity, media and people.
Main professional channel
For projects, educational programmes, speaking and professional collaboration.
contact@eaglis.ruTelegram
A quick message
Briefly describe the challenge and we can decide how best to continue the conversation.
@AnnaEvstratovaPublications
Articles and observations
Writing about marketing, artificial intelligence, creativity, media and people.
Read on DzenAfter your message
What happens next
First, we understand the challenge. Then we define the format, scope and practical next steps.
Context
First, I will look at what is happening now, what has already been done and where the central difficulty lies.
Challenge
We will clarify the result that is actually needed and who the project, programme or talk is intended for.
Format
We will decide whether a consultation, audit, series of sessions, training programme or separate project would be useful.
Next steps
We will discuss the scope, available materials, timing and a clear sequence of further actions.
What we can discuss
When the enquiry matches my areas of work, the conversation can be structured around these practical parameters.
- the purpose of the project
- the result you need
- the audience
- the scope of work
- the most useful format
- timing
- the materials already available
- the next practical steps
Confidentiality
Your enquiry remains part of a professional conversation
The information is used to answer your message and discuss possible collaboration.
Contact details are not used for automated mailing without separate consent.
The message, organisation name, project materials and discussion details are not published without agreement.
Discuss a challenge
Tell me what you would like to change, create or bring into a working system.
We will start with the context and then define the format.