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Here are **5 strong U.S.-based digital-marketing agencies/consultants** you might consider—each with solid credentials in content creation and distribution. I’ve given a brief overview of what makes each one stand out, and you can decide which fits your e-commerce business best (including scope, budget, industry fit, etc).
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### 1. Column Five (Costa Mesa / Orange County, CA)






**What they do & why they stand out:**
* Specialize in content strategy + creation + distribution (including multimedia, data-visualisation, infographics) for B2B & consumer brands. ([Wikipedia][1])
* Have worked with big names (Dropbox, Uber, Netflix, Microsoft etc.). ([Wikipedia][1])
* Good fit if you want rich storytelling and brand-led content that supports distribution (not simply “post blog + hope” but high-quality assets).
**Tip:** Ask them how they handle e-commerce specific content (product-driven vs brand-driven), and what their distribution strategy looks like (channels, amplification, paid vs organic).
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### 2. Power Digital (San Diego, CA)






**What they do & why they stand out:**
* Positioned as full-spectrum digital marketing (content + social + PR + data intelligence) for both consumer products and B2B. ([Siege Media][2])
* They emphasise measurable business outcomes (e.g., acquisition + retention) rather than just traffic.
**Tip:** For your e-commerce business you’ll want to check their experience in your specific product category (whether they’ve done similar e-commerce brands) and how they structure the content-to-conversion path (e.g., content → social → ad remarketing → purchase).
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### 3. Foundation Inc. (Austin, TX)






**What they do & why they stand out:**
* Recognised for strong content marketing + SEO + link building + content repurposing, especially in B2B tech / SaaS. ([thecconnects.com][3])
* They emphasise getting more mileage out of content (repurposing across formats & channels).
**Tip:** Even though they are often B2B/SaaS-focused, if your e-commerce business is content-heavy (e.g., rich guides, lifestyle content) they might be a good fit. Make sure their team has e-commerce/retail experience.
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### 4. HigherVisibility (Memphis, TN)






**What they do & why they stand out:**
* Ranked as “Best for overall” among content marketing agencies by DesignRush. ([DesignRush][4])
* They emphasise audience targeting, strategy → execution → optimisation for content marketing.
**Tip:** If your budget is somewhat moderate and you want a partner who can execute across content + SEO + performance, this might be a good match. Ask about their e-commerce content metrics (conversion improvement, average order value uplift etc).
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### 5. Ten Speed (U.S.-based)






**What they do & why they stand out:**
* Focus on building content systems (especially for SaaS/PLG), but the method—creating repeatable, scalable content engines—can be very applicable for e-commerce. ([tenspeed.io][5])
* Good for businesses that want to scale content (blogs, guides, long-form, repurposed content) rather than just one-off campaigns.
**Tip:** If your e-commerce business has capacity to create lots of content and you want a partner to systematise it, this could be strong. Confirm they have the right experience for product retail (vs only SaaS).
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### How to choose & what to ask
* **Industry fit:** Make sure the agency has experience with e-commerce/retail (not just B2B).
* **Content + distribution:** Content creation is only half the job — ask for distribution plan (social media, paid amplification, influencer partnerships, email, SEO).
* **Performance metrics:** What KPIs will they use (traffic, engagement, conversion, revenue uplift)?
* **Budget & contract terms:** Are they flexible? Is there lock-in? How is ROI measured and reported?
* **Scalability & systems:** If you plan to scale content, choose one that offers a system (workflow, repurposing, multi-channel).
* **Ownership & rights:** Who owns the content? How are assets repurposed and reused?
* **Communication & transparency:** Clear process, regular reporting, clear roles/responsibilities.
* **References & case studies:** Ask for relevant case studies (similar business size + category) and ask for references.
* **Cultural fit:** Especially important given you’re based in UK/Europe and they’re U.S. – ensure time-zones, communication style, cultural understanding works for you.
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If you like, I can **pull together a broader list of 10-15 agencies** (with filters specific to your e-commerce niche, budget range, and U.S. regions) and include **pricing ballparks** and **specialty areas**. Would you like me to do that?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Column_Five?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Column Five"
[2]: https://www.siegemedia.com/strategy/best-content-marketing-agencies?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The 11 Best Content Marketing Agencies in 2025"
[3]: https://thecconnects.com/top-20-content-marketing-agencies/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 20 Content Marketing Agencies - TheCconnects"
[4]: https://www.designrush.com/press/top-content-marketing-agencies-february-2023-press-release?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 30 Content Marketing Agencies [Trusted B2B Marketplace] - Oct 2025 Rankings | DesignRush"
[5]: https://www.tenspeed.io/blog/best-content-marketing-agencies?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The 8 Best Content Marketing Agencies in 2025 | Ten Speed"
Brands Mentioned
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Column Five
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Power Digital
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Foundation
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Highervisibility
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Ten Speed