We've cooked up something festive for you
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Pull up a chair and grab your metaphorical fork. Our team cooked up playful “recipes” that turn holiday inspiration into practical ideas for smarter marketing, standout design and communications that feel as warm as a favorite meal.

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Artisanal New

England-Style Agency

Matt Cookson

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Savory Multi-

course Rebrand 

Meredith Noyes

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Crispy

Communications

Kristen Lestock

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Caramelized Copy

John Desmond

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Marketing Collateral Antipasto Platter 

Jennifer Sperazzo

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Can’t-Fail

Campaigns

Jason Boucher

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Succulent SEO Stew

Steve Morin

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Crisp Print Pieces

Skylar Curtis

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Delectable

Digital Design

Emma Pedersen

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No-Bake Books

Deb LaPress

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Quick-Serve Social

Reels

Charlotte Ulrich

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Slow-Cooker

Storytelling

Kristen Quinn

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Quick ‘n Easy

Organization Bites

Trina MacIntosh

Artisanal New England-Style Agency by Matt

Blend strategy, storytelling and neighborly New England grit into an agency experience that feels truly handcrafted for every client.

Serves

Thousands

Cook Time

15 years

(and counting!)

Prep Time

13 years

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp. seasoned local roots
  • 1 dedicated founder
  • 2-14 passionate people
  • 2 office locations
  • 1 Golden Retriever sous chef (Lily)

Directions

  1. Gather curious clients, listen to their stories and challenges, then discuss over a strong cup of coffee.
  2. Mix strategy, messaging and creative, folding in data until concepts feel flavorful, feasible and on-brand, consulting sous chef as needed.
  3. Share early tastings through collaborative reviews, adjusting seasoning based on feedback and evolving goals.
  4. Serve finished campaigns across channels, monitor results, refine future batches and keep relationships simmering warmly.

Savory Multi-course Rebrand by Meredith

A new brand isn’t ready in 30 minutes or less, it needs to simmer for quite a while to reach a tasty, full flavor peak.

Serves

All target audiences – and beyond

Cook Time

about a year

Prep Time

3-4 months

Ingredients

  • 2-6 focus groups

  • 1 verbal identity, minced

  • 1 fresh-squeezed color palette

  • 4 c. creative juices

  • 1-2 brainstorm sessions

  • 2 gal. design exploration

  • A pinch nervous excitement

  • 1 heaping tbsp. of buzz

Directions

  1. Start by preheating the creative fires until sparks start flying. Mix focus groups with a pinch of nervous excitement and creative juices. Stir well.

  2. Blend in brainstorms and verbal identity until smooth.

  3. Combine this mixture with your color palette and design exploration to form a new visual identity (remember, it’s ok to start over to get it right).

  4. Carefully roll out in phases, serve HOT with a heaping tablespoon of buzz and enjoy!

Crispy Communications by Kristen L.

Bake a comprehensive communications plan that keeps audiences craving another bite!

Serves

Ideally, millions!

Cook Time

6-12 months, depending on goals

Prep Time

3+ months planning

Ingredients

  • 1-2 target audiences

  • Core messages, refined

  • 5-7 marketing channels, to taste

  • 1 realistic budget

  • 1-2 campaign goals

  • 1 tactical calendar

  • 1 engaged internal team

  • 2-3 focus groups (optional)

Directions

  1. Start by separating your primary audiences from your secondary; divide messages among each.

  2. As you stir in messages, take a moment to taste-test; offering samples in a focus group is recommended.

  3. Carefully spread across channels and lightly toast with feedback; be sure to discard any burnt pieces.

  4. Adjust flavoring according to taste and serve warm in an assortment of paid, earned, shared and owned bites.

Caramelized Copy by John

The secret to rich, flavorful copy with the perfect level of stickiness? Plenty of time and the right amount of heat.

Serves

Many engaged readers

Cook Time

2 minutes-1 day, depending on desired yield

Prep Time

30-60 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 half-doz. tone words

  • Target audiences, distilled

  • 1 thesaurus

  • 1-3 core messages

  • 3 c. research (fresh, if available)

  • 3-4 headline options, refined

  • 1 bunch key terms

  • Bottomless coffee mug

Directions

  1. Gently whisk distilled audiences with clarified messages; stir in key terms and flavor with tone words.

  2. Gradually increase heat, blending drafts slowly and continuously, breaking up any clumps as they form.

  3. Monitor temperature closely as you approach the end of cook time to keep from boiling or cooling.

  4. Once copy has a polished, golden color and is slightly sticky (without becoming tacky), it’s ready to enjoy!

Marketing Collateral Antipasto Platter by Jen

Layer marketing pieces into an irresistible platter that lets people sample your brand without feeling overstuffed!

Serves

All target audiences

Cook Time

1-2 months

Prep Time

2-3 months

Ingredients

  • 1 creative brief

  • 1 brochure content spread

  • 3-4 business cards

  • Landing pages, as needed

  • 1 tsp. social media zest

  • Seasonal event signage

  • 1 bunch of digital ads

  • 1 half-doz. blog ideas

Directions

  1. Start by assembling your strategy, key messages and goals, pairing each with objectives; keep separate.

  2. Lightly chop copy and visuals into assorted sizes and distribute evenly among each.

  3. As you begin to top each with brand colors and typography, avoid over-seasoning or mixing of competing flavors.

  4. Carefully arrange into campaigns; serve warm and promptly discard any leftovers before they go stale.

Can’t-Fail Campaigns by Jay

Build a sumptuous full-funnel feast that mixes search, social, display and streaming ads into one irresistible multi-course meal for prospects everywhere.

Serves

Prospects at every stage

Cook Time

1-3 months of optimization

Prep Time

2-4 weeks planning and setup

Ingredients

  • Assorted search terms

  • 1-2 banner ads

  • 8-10 fresh social posts

  • 2 c. rich audio content

  • 1 video, cut into clips

  • A pinch of tracking pixels

  • 1 landing page

Directions

  1. Begin whisking together your audiences, goals and budgets until smooth; split into separate bowls if needed.

  2. Carefully blend messages and visuals for each and season with a variety of calls-to-action.

  3. Once mixture has settled, begin serving small ads while letting more robust content continue to marinate.

  4. Use feedback from appetizers to fine-tune your entree, adding or removing spice according to taste.

Succulent SEO Stew by Steve

Slowly simmer savory keywords, clean code and flavorful content into rankings that warm analytics dashboards long after launch.

Serves

Search engines

Cook Time

1-6 months, adjusted to taste

Prep Time

1-2 weeks

Ingredients

  • 1 keyword list

  • 2-3 zesty competitors

  • 1 half-doz. backlinks

  • 1 bunch of meta tags

  • Original web content, fresh

  • 1 gal. patience/persistence

Directions

  1. Combine audience intent with a delectable keyword list. Season with competitor insights.

  2. Stir keywords into titles, headings, meta descriptions and code so search engines digest pages easily.

  3. Slowly fold in rich, useful content that answers questions and keeps visitors happily browsing.

  4. Marinate with ongoing tracking, link building and technical tweaks until rankings rise and traffic thickens.

Crisp Print Pieces by Sky

Give your print pieces a satisfying CRUNCH! with compelling content, on-brand design and layouts that stay fresh, not stale, all season long.

Serves

In-person audiences

Cook Time

varies, depending on deadlines

Prep Time

1-4 days

Ingredients

  • 1 brand guide

  • Content, to taste

  • Imagery (homemade preferred)

  • 1 half-doz. layout sketches

  • 1 creative brief

  • 1 preferred printer

  • Paper stock, varying in lbs.

Directions

  1. Gather ingredients, then open InDesign (or layout software of choice) to prepare your pieces.

  2. Arrange content across pages, blending white space and hierarchy; proofread carefully between each revision and strain out typos.

  3. Simmer typography, colors and placement until consistent and cohesive.

  4. Top with QR codes, sample test prints on paper stock and serve hot off the press!

Delectable Digital Design by Emma

Whip up designs that are deliciously eye-catching, but leave enough space for a light, airy texture that doesn’t overwhelm appetites.

Serves

All target audiences

Cook Time

1-5 hours, depending on inspiration

Prep Time

15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 c. creative juices

  • Brand guidelines, whole

  • 1 fresh color palette

  • 2-3 ripe calls-to-action

  • 1/2 c. white space

  • 1 tbsp. attention to detail

  • A drop of “pop”

Directions

  1. Trim artboards to desired size. Stare at blank screen 1-2 minutes, or until creative juices flow freely.

  2. As layout begins to rise, drizzle with colors and sweeten text with brand fonts; fold in brand imagery gradually.

  3. Whip together typography, spacing and contrast, adjusting alignment until the mixture is balanced and on-brand.

  4. Once mixture sets, transfer to a folder and separate by file type, sifting out any typos before serving.

No-Bake Books by Deb

Keep your books balanced with seasoned teams, savory systems and healthy habits that quietly manage every dollar year-round.

Serves

Team members, vendors and clients

Cook Time

11 years

Prep Time

4 years

Ingredients

  • A baker’s doz. of employees

  • 10-15 vendors

  • 1 billing process

  • 1-2 calendar reminders, weekly

  • 2 secure backups

  • 60+ monthly reports

Directions

  1. Grease no pans; these are No-Bake Books, starting with software, clean accounts and written recipes.

  2. Press in employees, clientele and vendors like crust, double-checking names, rates and ingredients carefully.

  3. Sprinkle in hours, invoices and payments, then chill while reconciliations set until balances match statements.

  4. Slice monthly reports, sample questions quickly and keep everyone certain the books are uncooked!

Quick-Serve Social Reels by Charlotte

These snack-sized stories are sure to hook scrollers fast, spotlight your brand personality and keep audiences hungry for seconds!

Serves

On-the-go audiences

Cook Time

15-30 seconds

Prep Time

2 hours

Ingredients

  • 1 c. fresh social trends

  • 1 script (small)

  • Crisp background lighting

  • 3-4 brand elements, diced

  • 3 baked-in captions

  • 2 tsp. video edits to taste

  • 1 tripod with mic

Directions

  1. Begin using trends while still fresh, otherwise they may become tough to work with and difficult to digest.

  2. Preheat the space with good lighting and use a microphone to ensure your audio doesn’t crumble.

  3. Keep things warm with short takes and high energy, repeating as needed until consistent; divide into clips.

  4. Finish each batch with a sprinkling of captions, a light layer of music and a hearty dollop of brand imagery.

Slow-Cooker Storytelling by Kristen Q.

Let meaningful stories simmer slowly until they become authentic narratives that reveal purpose, impact and personality.

Serves

Curious media contacts

Cook Time

3-5 days

Prep Time

1-2 hours of research and prep

Ingredients

  • 1 main character

  • 1 heaping handful of questions

  • 2 c. background research

  • 3-4 interviews, as needed

  • 1 recording device

  • 1 fully-baked narrative

  • 3-4 sumptuous quotes

  • 1 call-to-action, clarified

Directions

  1. Simmer details of the subject’s background to ensure they are fully absorbed and questions do not become tough.

  2. Carefully slice questions so they are a manageable size and left open-ended for easy digestion.

  3. Boil down the interview to a savory stock; separate quotes and key moments and set aside for later.

  4. Once the mixture is an even consistency, add in reserved quotes and notes immediately before serving.

Quick 'n Easy Organization Bites by Trina

Turn chaos into calm with bite-sized organizing sessions that uncover lost treasures and finally answer, “Oh, that’s where that is.”

Serves

10-15 people

Cook Time

About 1 hour (longer if distracted by long-lost desk treasures)

Prep Time

15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 c. motivation

  • 1 set of storage bins

  • A clear keep-toss rule

  • 4 scoops of patience

  • 1 one-hour timer

  • Energizing playlist, optional

Directions

  1. Preheat your mindset: breathe deeply, cue the playlist and commit to letting unneeded stuff go.

  2. Clear a small workspace so you can sort without tripping over nostalgia or half-finished projects.

  3. Sort components and divide into Keep, Toss and INCINERATE piles.

  4. Gently fold in some patience as the piles begin to rise, then let cool completely before sharing (or disposing).