DreamBig specializes in Minneapolis web design, restaurant marketing and branding. Our experience in the field has helped start-up restaurants succeed in a market that is fraught with failure. Minneapolis is a diverse city with many different places to eat, so attracting and maintaining a loyal customer base can be challenging. Read More
Professional and no-name web designers can have a worldwide clientele, and the web designer you’re thinking of signing a contract with could be from anywhere. Space and time are not the obstacles when it comes to getting the best web design done; it’s finding the best person to design your website. If your searching for Minneapolis web design, read on. Read More
(Editors note, this blog is about marketing, not politics or any politician or political party)
Someone told me that Donald Trump knows how to market himself. He is hated and reviled by many, says sexist, offensive and potentially dangerous things, and has sued people for ridiculous claims.
Yet, he is successfully winning votes and arguably creating one of the most interesting campaigns most of us have ever seen, so no matter how you feel about him or his approach, he must be doing something right.
That doesn’t mean you should follow suit when marketing your business. Read More
Building a free website with the provided templates and features offered by many sites is relatively easy to do, though time consuming. People selling crafts or baked goods out of their home will probably be okay with something made on Website Builder or any of its competitors, but a serious company that wants to make serious money needs to be taken seriously.
Here are 6 common temptations and reasons not to go the cheap route when deciding how to develop your website. Read More
The restaurant scene in the Lakeville/Farmington/Apple Valley area was a sea of sameness. So when the team behind Barley + Vine approached us with a dream of serving up locally-sourced American cuisine paired with craft beers and cocktails or eclectic wines all in comfortable, laid-back setting, we knew we wanted to be a part of the project. Read More
Cross-testing internet browsers on a newly developed site is a boring and monotonous task, fraught with frustration and time-consuming fixes in order to ensure that ALL users have equal opportunity to experience the site in its full grandeur, regardless of the browser being used. Despite the headache, it is a necessary step for all website development. Read More
Recently one of our clients came to us with an exciting idea; to open a supper club with a classic feel mixed with modernity. They designed three divisions into their layout- the main supper club, a taproom, and a cidery. The taproom will feature local breweries as well as the standards, and the cidery will create a variety of apple drinks for the whole family.
There is a quiet little café a few blocks from where I live. They have a full breakfast and lunch menu, serve organic, free trade coffee and specialty drinks, and make their own jams and sauces. They are the only place in Minnesota where I know to go for chicken and waffles. The people are nice, the food is fairly priced, and everything I’ve had tastes great.
I predict they will not last another year.
Hospitality Resource Management is based out of Bloomington, Minnesota offering integrated restaurant consulting tailored to the unique needs of individual businesses. They came to us in need of a new modern brand identity and unique website design that would make them look like experts in their field and help them stand out from the competition. Read More
Companies change their names for many reasons. Sometimes they are seemingly simple changes made to reflect an evolving business, like Apple Computers changing to Apple. Some changes are made to separate companies from bad press, like Blackwater tried to do by changing their name to Xe Services after human rights accusations. They have since changed their name again to Acedemi. Read More
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