Dreamhouse Marketing
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Cleveland, OH
Dreamhouse Marketing is a creative strategy firm headquartered in Cleveland. Founded in 2015, their team of around two employees provides content marketing, digital strategy, and photography services.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 4 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Coventry Village Special Improvement District Made Cleveland Mr. D Math Love
Highlights from Recent Projects
Dreamhouse Marketing provided comprehensive marketing strategy and consulting services to Made Cleveland, a local artisan platform. The founder of Made Cleveland sought Dreamhouse's expertise to improve their understanding of marketing and social media. Dreamhouse provided not only execution support but also offered a consulting package. They assisted in networking and outreach, helping Made Cleveland tap into local resources and marketing opportunities. The collaboration started in August 2020 and is ongoing. The client has invested around $500 so far and plans to invest more in the future. The client was impressed with Dreamhouse's understanding of their goals and their recommendations.
Dreamhouse Marketing provided digital marketing support for a local craft business. The owner of the paper flower shop struggled with marketing and self-promotion and therefore engaged Dreamhouse to help. The team developed marketing strategies for various occasions and promotions, including getting the word out about the store reopening after COVID-19 restrictions. They also handled all social media posts for the business. The partnership, which started in January 2017, is ongoing and has so far cost the client between $2,000-$3,000.
Dreamhouse Marketing was hired by Mr. D. Math, an online education provider, to manage their digital marketing and branding. The company needed a firm that understood both homeschooling and social media. Dreamhouse managed the company's Facebook page, wrote blogs, and managed their two websites. They are also preparing to take over the company's Instagram and Pinterest pages. The collaboration, which started in January 2016, is ongoing and has cost the company between $50,000-$100,000.