We need you!

Robert Frazier • July 28, 2022

Would you help us?

There are mountains in the background and a field in the foreground.

We need your help! 
We believe that your influence starts with a solid brand. 

The problem? Marketing is hard. 
We want to be your guides, in order to enact and embody the important work of changing your world and impacting your community for the better. 

Because
our SolidCreative.Media team believes in you and the work happening in your community, we are thrilled to share that we have shifted our business from a more traditional marketing company to a creative digital and communications studio that specializes in creating cohesive, world-changing brands for passionate organizations in a matter of days. We know your time is precious, so we build solid brands that make a lasting impact in their market and on their customers through a two-step, two-day intensive we call BrandCamp
We'll offer you
full creative services in packages that make sense .
This includes strategy, messaging, logo creation, and web design, which gets you back out there connecting with your ideal clients right away, which, after all, is why we are in this business. 
We love working with nonprofits, churches, and real estate teams that are feeling the call to refresh their brand, connect (or re-connect) with their audience, or launch a new organization. 

But we can't help you if we don't know you! 

If you or someone you know needs a guide through the weeds of rebranding, leave a comment below, or
send us a message ! We'd love to connect, because we think you're doing important work. 
It's time your ideal clients hear about it! 

Schedule a stress-free, 15-minute fit call to reach your community today. 


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