


Barrel is an independent creative and digital marketing agency in New York. They help brands attract, convert, and retain customers. They work with brands to build digital platforms, create content, and amplify their marketing through social, paid, SEO, and more.
Fame House is an award-winning global agency with a modern approach to direct-to-fan digital marketing and merchandising. They build, manage, and activate online fan bases through a comprehensive service offering. With roots in the music industry, Those team works with artists, labels, events, and brands to implement digital marketing and social media strategy to drive fan acquisition, engagement, and sales. They grow businesses and monetize audiences through the forward thinking use of technology. Since 2011, they have been critical behind-the-scenes partners to the most successful players in the music and entertainment industry, helping their clients navigate the ever-changing evolution into digital.
IntuitSolutions is the premier BigCommerce development agency. They have been implementing eCommerce solutions for clients worldwide since 2001. IntuitSolutions has designed and successfully launched hundreds of eCommerce websites utilizing BigCommerce. They provide intuitive solutions. All of their work is done in-house by highly skilled team of eCommerce designers, certified programmers, project managers and SEOs. They don’t outsource their work, as they feel there is a large drop-off in quality. Instead, they dedicated staff to meet your needs and determined to build successful long-term relationships with you and your business. When you work with IntuitSolutions, you’ll receive expert coding and consulting from your dedicated web developer, who will know your business and your website inside and out. They keep office hours, so at work when you are. They are dedicated to improving site usability, increasing sales, and improving your search rank. They’re a big fan of custom solutions, as each business work with is unique and quality is important to us.
