Web Design · Social Media · Paid Campaigns
MS Epoxy
A complex, dual-purpose website and a 4-month social media strategy built to launch a brand new business from zero visibility to a growing client base.
01 · The Challenge
A brand new business with two audiences and zero digital presence.
MS Epoxy launched with two very different goals. On one side, they wanted to offer hands-on epoxy training courses in Delaware, where students could register, check dates, and access all the information they needed. On the other, they needed a professional service page for clients looking to hire them for epoxy flooring projects, complete with visual examples and detailed service descriptions.
The challenge was making highly technical content accessible and easy to understand for both audiences, while building the brand from scratch with no prior visibility.
02 · The Solution
A dual-purpose website and a full social media launch strategy.
We built a structured, visually compelling website that served both audiences clearly. The training section included course details, dates, registration forms, and everything a prospective student needed to sign up with confidence. The services section featured graphic examples of completed projects and clear descriptions of every epoxy solution they offered.
Every technical term was translated into plain, accessible language without losing credibility. Alongside the website, we managed their social media for 4 months — running paid campaigns, posting real project content, and building a visibility strategy for their first critical months in business.
MS Epoxy · Website
03 · The Result
From zero to visible — in four months.
MS Epoxy launched with a professional digital presence that immediately positioned them as a credible, established business. The website gave both students and service clients everything they needed in one place. The 4-month social media strategy built their audience, generated real engagement through paid campaigns, and gave them a clear roadmap to continue growing independently after our collaboration ended.
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