How To Better Relate To Your Customers.
We're gonna give you a free tip to help you create content that better engages with your customers.
Well, April is here and we are quickly moving through 2023. If you live in the Pacific Northwest (like us), this is a time when the weather starts warming up, people start smiling more, and business typically increases.
Here is a tip: When it comes to engaging with customers, it’s important to make content that connects with them, on their terms. Remember, people are bombarded with over 5,000 ads a day, but often remember less than 10! Here’s a short video that we think can help!
Oh, and since you are asking… Here are some of the content that we have helped organizations produce over the last few months. It’s you who are doing the amazing work… We are just helping you document it.
Gold Dust Tacoma - Falon Foss, the rockstar behind Gold Dust Tacoma brought us in for a general “About Us” video. If you have always believed that custom jewelry was only for the rich and famous, you are wrong! She takes time with each client to learn about your story and help you design a piece that is as unique as your story.
Link Community Clinic - In a world where often the healthcare system feels like a cattle call, the fine naturopathic doctors of Link Community Clinic provide vital primary care services such as vaccination, contraception, and some minor procedures. They also emphasize the things that keep you healthy, like clinical nutrition, nutritionist, lifestyle counseling, and stress management. They are a clinic that has been designed to be accessible to all parts of the population - even taking Medicaid!
Elizabeth Gregory Home - The Elizabeth Gregory Home provides a welcoming and respectful refuge in Seattle where women who are experiencing homelessness, trauma, or economic insecurity have access to a caring community and critical resources. Elizabeth Gregory Home (EGH) was established in 2001 by members of the University Lutheran Church as a non-profit, nonfaith-based organization. After a lengthy study of the most critical social needs in the University District, University Lutheran Church voted overwhelmingly to address housing for homeless women. Today, they continue to provide tangible help to those in need.
Aurora Commons - In 2011 Aurora Commons opened its doors with three main values, that all people should be welcome somewhere & have access to beauty and safe space, that kitchen access and healthy food were essential basic needs, and that building relationships and giving authentic attention must remain the heartbeat at their center and woven through everything that we offer and build. Today, Aurora Commons operates much like a day shelter offering clothing, hygiene, laundry, restrooms, to name a few, but they like to call it a neighborhood living room where love and human connection are at the widest part of the Commons hierarchy of needs.