From an Idea to a Marketable Brand
Patti Faulkner • July 17, 2017
Launching a Homeowner Targeted Maintenance Company

The team at Boundary 44 brought on Premise to help launch and brand their business concept. The central Oregon partners wanted to provide a subscription based maintenance program for homes and businesses. Premise had previously helped Ron brand and market his custom home building company so the team was not unfamiliar. This however needed both brand consulting and marketing.
Premise helped with the naming and full brand package to launch their website and marketing materials. Premise also developed the marketing plan and launch strategy for the company, and manages the campaigns and ongoing programs today.
Right now they've asked us to slow down the marketing plan so they can catch up. I think that is a good problem to have don't you?
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Looking to take your idea or business to market? The team at Premise is used to taking their clients from zero to 60 in a very short time frame. See all our branding services here.
Right now they've asked us to slow down the marketing plan so they can catch up. I think that is a good problem to have don't you?
>>>
Looking to take your idea or business to market? The team at Premise is used to taking their clients from zero to 60 in a very short time frame. See all our branding services here.

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