Below is a brief list of some of our clients and how we have served their marketing needs. In the sidebar on the right is a more extended list of some of the clients we have had the opportunity to serve. We would love to talk to you and see if we would be a good match for your small business marketing needs.
Capello Hair Designs needed a new website. Their old website did not reflect the professional service that they offered their customers. We worked with them to create a new look for their website. We also worked to modify their logo. The new logo we created took some of the flair that existed in their old one, but added a little branding twist. We took a similar font and used Adobe Illustrator to create a pair of scissors out of the letter “p” in Capello. We also created
new business cards that mirrored the new branding on their website. www.capellohairdesigns.com
12 Stars Media was looking for a web platform that offered them two things – better search engine optimization and blogging functionality. They also needed a design that allowed them to highlight the focus of their growing business – online video. We set them up on the WordPress platform which allowed them to leverage and meet their small business goals. www.12starsmedia.com
Bello Romance Photography does one thing and one thing well – capturing the romance that happens on the day of a couple’s wedding. Bello contacted us and wanted to convert their old website to the WordPress platform. Bello wanted a content management system that allowed them greater ease and flexibility to change content. The other project objectives Bello had for us was to the make the site design simple, clean and “romantic.” Mission accomplished! www.bellophotograph.com

How we met J.R. Helms & Associates is a great marketing story. We reached out to Rusty Helms, owner of the 22 year old accounting firm, via a social media platform that we created for another client, www.thenetworkonline.com. We had noticed that their original website needed some help. We sent them an email and asked them if they would be interested in getting together to discuss their online marketing. They agreed to meet. That first meeting was a big picture, talk out loud strategy session. We talked about the sorts of things they wanted to accomplish and how blogging could play a bigger role on their new website. Check out the finished product at www.helmscpa.com
Capitol Insurance & Risk Management Group had undergone a re-design of their website with another company. We spent time with their CEO and sales staff and helped them develop an email marketing strategy using our 9 stage email marketing strategy process – Identifying qualitative goals, analysis of current strengths and weaknesses, service and/or products to be marketed, competitive analysis, identifying target audience, identifying conversion goals, identifying types of email to be employed in campaign, creating an email marketing plan which includes content strategy, send frequency & quantitative goals for campaign and finally an over-all budget for campaign. www.capitolins.com
Hello Hancock was “dreamed” into reality out of a growing frustration in Hancock County, Indiana. Year after year organizations, many nonprofits, would schedule major events and fundraisers only to discover that they were competing for the same day and time with other organizations. The late Nancy King approached Cross Creative Marketing through a word-of-mouth referral and asked if we could help create a site where organizations could easily schedule their events and the community and other organizations could view via a website. Absolutely! The result? We created a branding strategy and integrated that brand into the wildly robust social media Ning platform that acheived all of the objectives needed and so much more. www.hellohancock.com
First Wave was a new start-up. We love working with start ups. They needed a name, a tagline and a new logo. Greg Cross of Cross Creative Marketing met David Dellaca for lunch. Dave began to share his vision and story of what he wanted to see happen with his yet-to-be new company. As Dave was sharing his story he mentioned that he wanted to be the ‘first’ person that small businesses thought of and called when it came to their technology needs. We discussed how his company would be different from other “IT companies.” He shared how he wanted to be that leader to small business in regards to training and solutions. Greg began sketching out some thoughts on paper as he continued to share. Within a week First Wave was born. The logo on the left is the fruit of that initial conversation. See also First Wave business card that Cross Creative Marketing designed for First Wave.