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We assist small and mid-sized businesses in many ways depending on their business goals. Contact us today to discuss your marketing needs.
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Located in Oakville, Ontario, Bare Bones Marketing provides strategic marketing services for start-ups, small, and mid-sized businesses. With over 20 years of ad agency experience and a fantastic team of talent, we are proud to bring big agency thinking with small firm pricing to the marketplace.
WHAT WE DO
We assist small and mid-sized businesses in many ways depending on their business goals. Contact us today to discuss your marketing needs.
Why Marketing?
Whether you are starting out, or want to grow your business, you don’t have to have the biggest budgets to market your business and see results. You do need a planned approach that targets your current and potential customers and builds lasting, long term relationships. Find out more about why marketing just makes sense.
The Role of Marketing
The role of marketing in small businesses often falls under the owner who has little time or experience to focus on it. Building strong relationships with current and potential customers will be your most important marketing goal. Find out more about the role of marketing in your business.
Growing Small Business
We are proud to be celebrating 16 years of providing marketing services to small businesses in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Since 2006, we’ve launched new businesses and products into the marketplace, helped existing businesses grow, and been part of the evolution of small business in Canada. It has been our pleasure to grow and support local small businesses.
Why Marketing?
Whether you are starting out, or want to grow your business, you don’t have to have the biggest budgets to market your business and see results. You do need a planned approach that targets your current and potential customers and builds lasting, long term relationships. Find out more about why marketing just makes sense.
The Role of Marketing
The role of marketing in small businesses often falls under the owner who has little time or experience to focus on it. Building strong relationships with current and potential customers will be your most important marketing goal. Find out more about the role of marketing in your business.
Growing Small Business
We are proud to be celebrating 15 years providing marketing services for small businesses in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Since 2006, we’ve launched new businesses and products into the marketplace, helped existing businesses grow, and been part of the evolution of small business in Canada. It has been our pleasure to grow and support local small businesses.
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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
“We used Bare Bones Marketing for the production of three educational videos. The quality of work was excellent. Suzanne and her team are personable, have been a joy to work with, and I look forward to working with Bare Bones Marketing again in the near future.”
Janelle Warren, Manager, Training, Ontario Good Roads Association
“Our company has worked with Bare Bones Marketing for many years and always with great results. Suzanne has a keen eye for quality branding that is truly dynamic and stands out from the rest! I would highly recommend Bare Bones Marketing to anyone looking to grow their business.”
Rachel Arseneau, Managing Partner, GX Transportation
“Working with Suzanne and her team on my business plan, to brand development, to my web site, has been nothing but amazing. Really engaged, I almost feel as if she is a partner in my business. I cannot speak highly enough of my experience with Bare Bones Marketing.”
Marco Rodrigues, Owner, Chop & Wop Ristorante
“From first contact, Bare Bones distinguished themselves by their professionalism, knowledge, and understanding of working in partnership to birth a new program. Communication was efficient, deliverables on time and high quality, and the project was completed within budget.”
Edith Oyosoro, Canadian Nursery Landscape Association