We've been working across the Midwest for years
Real relationships with Marion County and Indiana businesses, not a national agency parachuting in with a templated playbook.
We've been working with Marion County businesses long enough to know what Indianapolis customers respond to and what they ignore. Our Print work isn't generic — it's built around how the local economy actually buys.
Print isn't dead, especially in Northern Indiana. EDDM postcards, branded brochures, vehicle wraps, and trade-show collateral still drive measurable traffic for the right verticals. We design, print, and — critically — instrument with QR codes, vanity URLs, and unique phone numbers so you can actually see what worked.
Real relationships with Marion County and Indiana businesses, not a national agency parachuting in with a templated playbook.
Code, creative, accounts, and strategy documents all live in your systems. No proprietary lock-in, no hostage data.
If a tactic won't work for your business, we'll tell you — even when it costs us scope. Honest scope beats expensive surprises.
Every monthly report ties our work back to leads, bookings, or revenue — not just impressions and rankings.
Indianapolis is the state capital and Indiana's largest metro — anchored by Eli Lilly's global headquarters, Salesforce's largest hub outside California, the NCAA, and a sports-tourism economy that pulls millions annually for the Indy 500, the Big Ten Football Championship, and the Indianapolis Colts. A diverse market that rewards real digital fundamentals plus a credible local-brand story.
Sectors we know well in the Indianapolis market:
Indianapolis sits at the center of a region we know well — Marion County and the surrounding Indiana corridor where many of our Print clients are based.
We work with businesses across the surrounding area:
Unique phone numbers (CallRail), QR codes with UTM-tagged landing pages, and vanity URLs on every piece. We compare response by piece, list segment, and offer.
Both. We have vendor relationships across the Midwest and quote multiple printers per job to make sure you're not overpaying.
Design-only projects start around $1,500. Full print campaigns (design + printing + postage) typically start at $5,000 to make the unit economics work.
Yes for the right verticals — home services, restaurants, healthcare, and local retail still see strong response from EDDM and targeted lists. We model expected response rate and breakeven before recommending a drop.
Most engagements kick off within 2 weeks of a signed scope. The 14 days are spent on access provisioning, baseline measurement, and stakeholder interviews so the work that follows isn't blind.