Branding
We’ve represented all sorts of brands over the years. National to local. Mom & pop shops to buttoned-up suits. Consumer products, B2Bs, restaurants, healthcare organizations, wineries, technology firms and non profits. We’ve covered them all. One thing they have in common? 100% unique. No clip art.
Social Media Optimization
Social media optimization (SMO) is the use of social media networks to manage and grow an organization's message and online presence.
OUR FEW RESULT
Our social media campaigns led to a 4,000% increase in web traffic from a client's social accounts for the first half of 2021, compared to the first half of 2020.
An email campaign
promoting a client’s
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$2,000 in sales in
2020.
A monthly
e-newsletter campaign for a client received an average unique open rate of 39% in 2019, almost double the industry average.
One social media giveaway reached 18,500 people and generated 917 engagements. The client reached their annual social follower goals by February (month giveaway ran).
A blog we manage for a client received three of the top five website page visits in 2019. One blog post received 8,045 more visitsthan the home page
In one month, a client received a total of 6,284 clicks from Facebook to its website and Facebook donations button.
A Google Ads campaign generated 1,362 clicks to the website, and 298 completions of the contact forms, an almost 22% conversion rate.
A $70 Facebook ad led to a 272% increase in web traffic.
PROJECT SCOPE
- Logo Design
- Website Design
- Social Media
- Marketing Strategy
- Search Engine Optimization / SEO
- Post Graphic Design
PROJECT SCOPE
- Logo Design
- Website Design
- Social Media Setup and Maintance ( over 10.5 K Page follower )
- Social Media Post Design
- Marketing Strategy
WEBSITE THAT SHOW UP AND WORK
SHARE - WORTHY SOCIAL MEDIA
OUR DESINING WORK'S
CASE STUDY
“When you can do a common thing in an uncommon way; you will command the attention of the world”
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ANALYTICS AND REPORTS
Once data is collected, it will be organized using tools such as graphs and tables. The process of organizing this data is called reporting. Analytics, on the other hand, is the process of taking the organized data and analyzing it in order to gain valuable insights on how businesses can improve their performance.