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Benjamin Harris Creative is an up and coming business venture, specializing in web-based marketing in the Denver area. With the amount of business going to the internet, it's hard to find an effective way to stand out. Communication has to be fast, catchy, and to the point.
Specializing in harnessing the power of social media, Benjamin Harris Creative offers complete web presence packages, including corporate identity, branding, print, web design, motion graphics, and video production.
Our goal is to arm you with the tools to be a successful web entity by developing creative content and providing you with a professional way to distribute it.
We pride ourselves in not only arming you with the content, but teaching you how to manage it after we have done our work.
A. In this business, it's not always about price. The most important thing a customer can do, is make sure the you and your marketing contractor see eye to eye. Seeing eye to eye means, he hears you, knows what you want, and will deliver it to you, all while using his creative intuition to make it really pop. These are the things that make a marketing consultant really valuable.
A. The design world seems to be a profession shrouded with mystery! The question i get asked most often is...what is it that you really do? So in a nut shell. We use our creative ability to have fun with the client. From concept to completion, we aim to make this experience a positive one. If its your first time with a marketing team, i think you'll really enjoy the laid back nature of it all. If you have done it before, maybe you will have a different experience. So the biggest thing to remember, is we are creative, we love to have fun, we love to make sure your having fun with the process, and that you will ultimately be happy with the results.
A. Price is a big one. Many people, when looking for a contracter will wither go for the cheapest one, or the most expensive one. Let me tell you that neither of these guys are the best solution to your needs. Ask for a price sheet. Many times you will either get an hourly rate for services or a project budget with an itemized list. Then you can see what costs what, and where your money is going.
Ultimately, you should go with the contractor who will fit your needs the best, no matter the cost.