Dynamo Creative Marketing brings better business ideas to Merrill
After many years working in advertising sales, for both radio and print, Christine Vorpagel decided to go out on her own in October 2011, establishing Dynamo Creative Marketing. Christine said she was looking for more freedom in helping her clients reach their goals.
"I'm a marketing consultant," she said. "I went out on my own so I could choose the media that's best for the project or the business. I needed the freedom to take on projects that require a lot of attention."
Dynamo Creative Marketing works primarily with small businesses, and Christine prides herself on being able to do much with a tight budget.
"My M.O. is, if you have a great idea you don't need a monster marketing budget," she said.
Working as a one-person shop, Christine subcontracts out for the technical stuff like graphic design and web development. Christine provides the ideas and plans.
"I come up with marketing plans and execute them," she said. "What that is depends on the client and their objectives."
Her clients include restaurants, real estate offices, floral shops, gas stations and artists in the Merrill, Tomahawk and Wausau markets.
"Small business owners have rolled the dice to be in business, they're taking a risk," she said. "You can only get so far with your own ideas or your supplier's ideas."
She also coordinates events, both for businesses and organizations. Past projects include Survival of the Coolest and Bras Across the Bridge. She is currently putting together a series of programs for T. B. Scott Library, with the first being "Late Summer Game On" Aug. 28 from 3-7 p.m.
Recently Christine also added a BiosLife franchise to her business.
Starting her own business has been rewarding for Christine.
"It's been a fun challenge making things happen for people, helping them to take their businesses to the next level," she said.
Dynamo Creative Marketing is located at 925 E. Main St. in Merrill. The business can be reached at 715-551-3189, or found online at www.dynomocreativemarketing.com or on facebook.
"I'm a marketing consultant," she said. "I went out on my own so I could choose the media that's best for the project or the business. I needed the freedom to take on projects that require a lot of attention."
Dynamo Creative Marketing works primarily with small businesses, and Christine prides herself on being able to do much with a tight budget.
"My M.O. is, if you have a great idea you don't need a monster marketing budget," she said.
Working as a one-person shop, Christine subcontracts out for the technical stuff like graphic design and web development. Christine provides the ideas and plans.
"I come up with marketing plans and execute them," she said. "What that is depends on the client and their objectives."
Her clients include restaurants, real estate offices, floral shops, gas stations and artists in the Merrill, Tomahawk and Wausau markets.
"Small business owners have rolled the dice to be in business, they're taking a risk," she said. "You can only get so far with your own ideas or your supplier's ideas."
She also coordinates events, both for businesses and organizations. Past projects include Survival of the Coolest and Bras Across the Bridge. She is currently putting together a series of programs for T. B. Scott Library, with the first being "Late Summer Game On" Aug. 28 from 3-7 p.m.
Recently Christine also added a BiosLife franchise to her business.
Starting her own business has been rewarding for Christine.
"It's been a fun challenge making things happen for people, helping them to take their businesses to the next level," she said.
Dynamo Creative Marketing is located at 925 E. Main St. in Merrill. The business can be reached at 715-551-3189, or found online at www.dynomocreativemarketing.com or on facebook.
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