Mightybytes
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Chicago, IL
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 30%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 45%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
$200K-$999K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Allstate
Highlights from Recent Projects
Mightybytes was contracted by Dharma Merchant Services, a boutique credit card processor, to undertake a comprehensive overhaul of their website and manage their SEO. The project aimed to improve user engagement, increase form conversion, and generate more web-based leads. The website was reconstructed from scratch, including content, indexing, blogs, and forms, and an SEO strategy was implemented. The redesigned website has been successful for over five years, and the SEO management has enabled Dharma to refine their lead sources. Dharma's COO praised Mightybytes for their personalized, values-driven approach and their effective communication.
In another project, Mightybytes conducted a website redesign for a pharmaceutical nonprofit organization. The old website was outdated and difficult to navigate, which hindered members from finding necessary information. Mightybytes built a new website from the ground up, incorporating an intricate help section, state-specific sections, a meeting function that acts as a calendar, and a custom newsroom with categorization and search functions. The nonprofit's marketing manager highlighted Mightybytes' collaborative approach and dedication to understanding their needs.
For a large Catholic university, Mightybytes was hired to provide ongoing SEO support. The goal was to improve the university's visibility on Google. The Mightybytes team began with a full technical audit, followed by an on-page SEO audit to inform their roadmap. They also identified keywords related to degree programs to track page rankings. The university spends between $70,000 to $100,000 per year on Mightybytes' services and has been working with them since 2016. The university chose Mightybytes for their familiarity and proximity.