TEWNC Farms is where I learned marketing the hard way: by needing it to work. I founded and ran a regenerative farm as a one-man operation — growing, processing, designing, photographing, writing, building the online store, and selling everything myself.
On a $300 Google Ads budget against national brands, I earned first-page rankings for my target keywords. Competitors started copying my copy verbatim — one farm even stole a product rebrand and trademarked it before I could. So I renamed it, filed the trademark on the new name myself, and trademarked the farm brand too.
I built the full RegenCan product line — oils, salves, gummies, chocolate, prerolls — and the branding, packaging, and product photography for every one. The online store below is one I built and ran end to end. The brand grew from zero into something recognized regionally, enough to draw acquisition and investment interest. But after watching the hemp market saturate, I made the call: wind it down on my own terms and go all-in on copy, design, and development.














Wilmington, NC — open to remote or RDU