TapeManBlue

eCommerce strategy & marketing

TapeManBlue sells American-made surface protection films and specialty tapes through their Amazon storefront and website. They’ve been ranked on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America four years in a row. Our team helps with design & creative projects, content creation, search engine optimization, and ongoing marketing campaigns.

The Wednesday Night Pizza Club

Social connection branding & marketing

The Wednesday Night Pizza Club is a new initiative working to rekindle social connection by mobilizing people to host gatherings. Their vision is to play a small part in creating a world where everyone has meaningful community. Our team developed their brand identity and website and handles ongoing design projects.

Lies on Elmwood Ave

Book publishing & marketing

Lies on Elmwood Ave is an mystery novella. Our team handled the design, formatting, publishing, and marketing.

Four strangers find themselves in a high-stakes scavenger hunt. Invited to Elmwood Ave, they're thrust into an escape room-style challenge with an unusual twist: each participant must solve clues leading to their own incriminating evidence hidden within the house. Can they solve the clues and keep their secrets their own? Or will they share too much, risking the fate of the others’ choosing?

Bioenergetic Release

Emotional healing service launch

Bioenergetic Release is an energy healing practice. Emotions, experiences, and traumas can become “trapped” in the body, creating imbalances that disrupt our emotional health and can manifest in physical ways like discomfort or illness. Using The Emotion Code technique can help your body regain balance, promote self-restoration, and ease emotional and physical concerns. Our team developed their website and creates their marketing materials.

BRT Chicken Farm

We funded and coached a local entrepreneur in Macha, Zambia as he started a chicken farm. Four years later, he has sold tens of thousands of eggs, employees locals for egg delivery services, and has contracts with local schools.

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