The past seven years have been noteworthy. We went from a small marketing business, to making a major difference for many companies. In this blog, we’d like to highlight some of our featured work and reviews from just some of our valued clients.
Facebook Reviews
Christina McGuire
“My husband reached out with some questions about social selling and KP Kreative was beyond helpful. He is a VP of sales and was very impressed with their expertise and knowledge on the subject for his field of business. Thank you for all your help!”
Larry Markson
“Besides her knowledge of marketing, social media and advertising skills, Kimberly Portuondo is amazing to work with. She is detail oriented, open to client concepts, visions and ideas and operates under a fantastic policy of Rapid Response. I have called her early in the morning, late at night and even on weekends and she ALWAYS responds immediately. In the months I have been working with KP Kreative, the results I have received far outweigh what I pay (shh – don’t tell them I said that). She worked diligently with me to fill one of my retreats and it happened in just one week. Wow! Do yourself a favor and chat with KP Kreative for a few minutes – that action could help grow your business.”
Case Studies
5th Element Combat Fitness
5th Element Combat Fitness is an Oakland Park based gym that needed a website, social media, business listing, and SEO makeover. We approached this brand-new concept in multiple ways. Through rebranding, website design, and search engine optimization services, KP Kreative enhanced their marketing strategies, social media marketing, and effectively implemented ways to enhance their online presence. For more information, review the full 5th Element Combat Fitness case study.
Awesome Mom Tips
This blog site contains everything mom or mom-to-be related. After publishing a few books, Dr. Melanie Beingessner needed to increase her book sales via blogs. KP Kreative came in and helped her with web design, social media marketing, and search engine optimization services. She now has solid marketing strategies and is able to give advice to even more moms and anxious moms-to-be. For more information, review the full Awesome Mom Tips case study.
Firebird
As an analytical and technological solutions agency, Firebird needed to improve their website ranking and speed to draw in more clientele and improve the user experience on the website. KP Kreative enhanced Firebird’s web design and provided search engine optimization services to help them improve their rankings. Today, Firebird has a fully-functional website and ranking that both increases their visibility and provides their clients with excellent website experiences. For more information, review the full Firebird case study.
There are many other projects and clients we’ve served to date, and we appreciate each and every one of them! We look forward to enhancing many more marketing strategies in the years to come.
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The Social Media/SEO Connection
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Facebook Metric Changes: Spring 2019
Spring has officially sprung, and just as you are seeing changes outside in the world, Facebook is making some changes, too. Facebook is constantly working to provide a high functioning ad platform, which means metrics must evolve, too. These changes aren’t anything new; over the past few years, we’ve seen regular updates and removals of unnecessary metrics. The goal is to replace current ad metrics with more actionable ones. A recent company blog post shed some insight on a few upcoming changes. These changes will start on April 30th and we’ve compiled a list of recommendations on the metrics you should use going forward.