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User 91
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November 03, 2025 at 11:11 PM
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Here are three U.S.-based digital marketing agencies that meet your criteria (content creation + distribution), along with a breakdown of why each could work well—plus what you should check when choosing and next-steps you can take right away. ⸻ Top Agency Picks 1) Power Digital (San Diego, CA) Why this agency stands out: • Full-service digital marketing firm that explicitly lists content creation, SEO, paid media, social, and “growth marketing” among its services.  • Has proprietary platform (“Nova”) for analytics + measurement, which is helpful if you’re focused on tracking content distribution and performance rather than just creation.  • Experience with e-commerce / consumer brands (which aligns with your e-commerce business) and national scale. Considerations / Fit for you: • Because of its full-service nature, costs may be higher than more narrowly-focused content/distribution agencies. • If you need something very niche (e.g., only content creation + influencer distribution) you might pay for extra capabilities you don’t need. Why it might be a solid match: Since you’re seeking help with content creation and distribution for an e-commerce business, an agency that also understands paid amplification + analytics (not just content production) is a strong fit—and Power Digital covers that. ⸻ 2) Column Five Media (Costa Mesa, CA) Why this agency is noteworthy: • A creative content agency specialising in brand storytelling, data-visualisation, video and multimedia.  • While more B2B/SaaS-oriented, their focus on high-quality content creation (and distribution via owned/earned channels) is relevant if you want strong creative assets.  • Good if you want to elevate brand/creative level of your content—not just churn out blog posts but make standout assets. Considerations / Fit for you: • Less oriented (based on public info) toward large-scale paid distribution or full funnel digital marketing; strength is more in content creation/visual storytelling. • Might be better suited if your budget allows investment in premium creative and you want to position your brand strongly, rather than purely volume or rapid distribution. Why it might be a match: If part of your need is high-quality content production (video, branded storytelling) then pairing with a content-heavy agency makes sense. Then you may need an additional partner (or in-house) for distribution/amplification. ⸻ 3) 97th Floor (Lehi, Utah + remote/USA) Why this agency stands out: • They emphasise full-funnel digital marketing: SEO, advertising/paid, content, design.  • They highlight measurable results—helping brands turn content/ads into pipeline/leads, which aligns with distribution + performance.  • Good choice if your e-commerce business is looking for more than “content creation” but distribution + conversion as well. Considerations / Fit for you: • Might be more oriented toward lead-gen/B2B than pure B2C e-commerce (depending on their portfolio), so check e-commerce content/distribution examples. • Geographic base in Utah but agency works nationally; though time-zones/coordination matter. Why it might be a match: If your main goal is distribution + conversion of content (not just creation), 97th Floor offers a strong blend of content + paid/SEO/analytics. ⸻ How to Pick / Evaluate Agencies — Step-by‐Step 1. Define your exact scope & goals • What content types do you need? (blog posts, videos, social, UGC, product features) • What distribution channels? (organic SEO, paid social, influencer partnerships, email) • What performance metrics matter? (traffic, conversions, ROAS, cost per acquisition) • What budget & timeline? 2. Shortlist 2-3 agencies and ask for case studies • Focus on content creation + distribution results (not just “we made great blog posts”). • Ask for e-commerce (D2C) examples if possible. • Ask for KPI improvement details: e.g., “we created X, distributed via Y, resulted in Z% increase.” 3. Check capabilities for both creation + amplification • Content quality: production, storytelling, visual assets. • Distribution: SEO, paid media, social, partnerships. • Analytics/reporting: Are they tracking performance, optimizing? • Fit with your team: Are they collaborators or just vendors? 4. Budget & contract terms • Are you paying for just output (e.g., 10 videos/month) or outcome (traffic/conversions)? • How will the agency handle revisions, approvals, distribution budget? • Minimum commitment, cancellation policy, reporting cadence. 5. Pilot engagement / trial phase • Plan a small pilot project before full rollout to test fit, content style, distribution effectiveness. • Set clear KPIs and timeline for the pilot. ⸻ Practical Summary / Action Plan for You (Jo) • Step 1: Draft a brief for your e-commerce business: content types needed, target audience, channels, KPI targets (e.g., “increase monthly organic traffic by X%”, “generate Y conversions via social content”). • Step 2: Reach out to the three agencies above (Power Digital, Column Five Media, 97th Floor). Provide the brief and ask for a proposal + case studies relevant to your industry (e-commerce). • Step 3: Schedule calls with each to evaluate fit: culture, communication channel, who will be working on your account, their approach to content + distribution. • Step 4: Choose one for a pilot for say 3 months. Define what success looks like at the end of the pilot (traffic lift, conversion rate improvement, distribution reach). • Step 5: If pilot is successful, roll into a longer-term engagement, ensuring you build a content + distribution engine with measurable outcomes. ⸻ If you like, I can compile a longer list (10-15 agencies) specialising in e-commerce content + distribution (with pricing brackets, pros/cons) so you can compare more options. Would you like me to do that?
Brands Mentioned
1 Power Digital
2 Column Five
3 97th Floor