Campaign Creation

Getting Started

While working with our specialists, you will be able to explore all possibilities within your business.


Business History.

Examine where your business came from and hear of its successes and difficulties.

Business Meaning.

What does your business or brand mean to you?

Current State.

What is the current state of your business and what would you like to change?

Business Goals.

Which direction do you want to go with your business?

Personal Goals.

What are some personal goals you have for yourself as a business owner.

Expectations.

After this consultation, our specialists will develop a new direction for your marketing campaign.

Campaign Creation Lifecycle

Step 1

Complimentary Consultation

This consultation will be an introductory and conversational meeting.

This discussion will be structured along a few key points such as:

  • The potential clients’ business or brand’s history and meaning,

  • The business or brand’s current state,

  • The business or brand’s goals.

  • Their personal goals.

  • Their expectations.

Step 2

Collaboration Session with Client

During this collaboration session, our team will reconvene with the client to discuss some ideas and findings thus far in the process. This meeting will create an opportunity for the client to provide feedback and suggestions. This check-in is to also ensure that our client’s goals, preferences and expectations are prioritized while we create and design a campaign proposition. The main goal of this session is to crease an inclusive and teamwork-based setting; everyone’s opinion is valued!

Step 3

Final Presentation & Review

This final session will entail a presentation that gives an in-depth overview and description of our finalized campaign proposition. We will include a rundown of the current issues and challenges the client is facing and provide direct connection to suggestions and services will help them reach their goals. Our goal of this presentation is to help the client get back on their feet and find direction on where to head next. (OR) The presentation’s goal is to help the client get back on their feet and find direction.