
Matthew Charles Albertell
Clients Include
The White House. Forbes. Two Presidents. Public Figures.
About
I have worked with two presidents, celebrities, Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, universities, and non-profits. Early in my career, I started on Wall Street as a broker, syndicate underwriter, and as an analyst with firms such as Morgan Stanley, FGI Finance, and Joseph Gunnar. Then, The White House as a campaign strategist. Now, I am a licensed realtor in Florida, focusing on pre-construction properties and am also a Chief Disorganization Officer & Digital Content Strategist, specializing in creating engaging content that yields a return on investment through controlling searches across Google and corporate brand restructure.
Clients
BBA In Finance from Pace University
Lubin School of Business.
Harvard Business School
Business Entrepreneurship, MBA.


Services
Search Engine Marketing
Landing Page Design
Website Design (Custom)
Business Restructure
I pair what people search online to precisely what they are looking for online. See more here.
What makes what I do different?.
In 2024, the Average Cost Per Click (CPC) for Google Ads was $4.66
This means that, on average, advertisers were charged $4.66 for every click on their search ads.
Mine are anywhere from $0.03 to $.150
I am a licensed realtor in Florida, focusing on pre-construction properties. You can view the Miami real estate market, trends, and projects here.
I coach basketball, am an avid photographer, and own a clothing line called Vx Nations.
I have a passion for all things related to the economy, the education sector, the wealth gap, art, & much more. From famous art, to inspiring songs, reading, writing poetry, gathering statistics on the economy and understanding the causes of issues that plague this nation are all things of great interest to me.




“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
“Social Justice Fallacies”
In this wide-ranging interview, Dr. Sowell discusses the consequences of our society’s embarking on a quest for equality at the expense of merit. Even if every group in society is given an equal chance, he explains, these groups will end up with disparate levels of income or education. Dr. Sowell also criticizes the concept of systemic racism; his research reveals it doesn’t appear to apply to blacks (watch the interview to see why that word isn’t capitalized here) who are married. The interview concludes with Dr. Sowell reading a moving passage from his book.