Good Goliath is a digital marketing agency headquartered in Austin, Texas.
We do a lot of things pretty well. What we do best is what we (and our clients) think is most important of all – we manage marketing communications projects and creative resources. Our focus is on serving as your “virtual” marketing department. Why hire folks that you don’t need? We take care of marketing…from strategy to implementation…so you can focus on the things you do well.
If you’re tired of working with talented primadonnas, visionary marketers who can’t finish projects, or sloppy creatives who drop the ball, then get in touch with us to see if we can help you. If you’re a small or medium business (between $1million and $100 million in sales), and based somewhere in Texas, you might be able to hire us to become your “virtual” marketing department. We are premiere marketing project managers, efficient taskmasters, and see everything else (great design, smart strategies, effective tactics) as table stakes in the marketing world – obviously we excel at them…anyone who runs a marketing service HAS to. But we go a step further. In addition to being expert marketing practitioners, we are also world-class project managers.
Our experience comes from decades of working INSIDE Fortune 500 enterprises, running their marketing communications and graphic design departments. We know how to manage people, assets, brands, budgets and timelines. We don’t drop the ball. We don’t overspend. We don’t waste your time.
By focusing on how to get any marketing task accomplished efficiently, we have gained the ability and the credibility to take on any marketing project and manage it to world-class results.
- Marketing strategy
- Website design
- SEO (search engine optimization)
- SEM (search engine marketing)
- Branding
- Writing
- Graphic design & illustration
- Social media
- End-to-end advertising campaigns
- Digital video production
We like to start by helping you define who you are and articulate your vision, and then devise a strategy and outline the objectives and tactics to facilitate it.
As we always say…“first we define, then we design.”
