Privacy policy.
Hey there — thanks for stopping by! At Cherry Street Marketing (operated by FreeYourGhost LLC), we take your privacy seriously… but not in a boring, buttoned-up way. This page is here to tell you what info we collect, why we collect it, and what we do (or don’t do) with it.
Who We Are
Cherry Street Marketing is a fully-remote, AI-assisted marketing consultancy helping small businesses and creators do more with less. We’re owned and operated by Ashley Kesner, MSM and legally run under FreeYourGhost LLC. You can reach us any time at hello@cherrystreetmarketing.com.
What We Collect
When you visit our site, sign up for a session, download a freebie, or shoot us a message, we may collect:
Your name
Your email address
Any info you submit through a contact form
Technical data like IP address or browser type (via analytics tools)
We use this info to:
Respond to your inquiries
Send occasional updates, freebies, or offers (only if you opt in)
Make our site better for you and others like you
What We Don’t Do
We do not:
Sell your info to third parties
Spam your inbox with garbage
Store sensitive financial data (we use secure third-party tools for any transactions)
Cookies
Yep, we use cookies — the digital kind, not the chocolate chip kind (sadly). These help us see how people use our site so we can make it better. You can adjust your browser settings if you’re not into that.
Third-Party Tools
We may use trusted third-party tools like Google Analytics, Squarespace, and Bloom CRM to help run this site smoothly. These platforms may collect data according to their own privacy policies.
Your Rights
You’ve got rights! If you ever want to:
See what info we have on you
Update it
Ask us to delete it
…just shoot us an email at hello@cherrystreetmarketing.com, and we’ve got you.
Changes
We might update this policy once in a while to reflect new tools or rules. Any updates will be posted right here with a revised date at the top.
Last updated: May 2025
Questions or concerns? Email us anytime. We’re here to make this internet thing a little more human.