
One creative — websites, photography, and content for small businesses that deserve better.
I’m Miranda Hassen, the one-person studio behind Market with Miranda. I help small business owners turn outdated websites and inconsistent social presences into something that finally feels like their actual brand — and works as hard as they do.
Based in Nashville, working with clients everywhere, and building from a single principle: you shouldn’t have to hire three different vendors who never talk to each other.
— Miranda
My Story
How this happened.
A short version of how I went from blog SEO to running a full creative studio for small businesses.
It started with bloggers.
I started Market with Miranda in 2019, helping bloggers and shop owners with the things nobody else wanted to do — SEO audits, Pinterest strategy, blog management, the unsexy back-end work that quietly grows a website. I was good at it. My clients stuck around. Two of them are still with me, going on six years now (NicoleMickle.com and FloridaHomesandLiving.com — hi, ladies).
Then I picked up a camera.
Somewhere along the way, I realized that my clients didn’t just need help with the back-end — they needed photos that didn’t look like stock images, social content that didn’t feel borrowed, and websites that didn’t look like everybody else’s. I’d already been writing the captions. I started taking the photos too. Then learned how to design.
Then I built one from scratch.
In 2025, I designed and built Homes & Living Collective — a full custom website in WordPress and Kadence for a Central Florida home management service. That was the moment something clicked. I wasn’t a blogger’s sidekick anymore. I was the whole creative team for a small business that needed one.
Now this is what I do.
Market with Miranda is a full creative studio for small businesses — web design, brand and product photography, and ongoing social content, all from one person who actually knows what’s happening across all three. No handoffs, no “let me check with the designer,” no Frankenstein deliverables that were clearly made by three different people who never met.
Just one creative who’s paying attention.
