Conscious Commerce Corporation Announced as a Top Calgary Digital Marketing Agency by UpCity!

Conscious Commerce • February 17, 2021

Conscious Commerce Corporation is thrilled to officially announce that we have been recognized as one of the top digital marketing agencies in Calgary and nationally by UpCity!

 

Conscious Commerce Corporation’s team understands digital marketing. Whether you need email marketing, a website, or help with your PPC ads—you can trust our team to build strategies that focus on long-term sustainability and explosive growth. This is why our Calgary-based company has been recognized by UpCity as not only one of the best digital marketing agencies in our area but also nationally in Canada.

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UpCity is a resource that helps connect businesses to service providers they can trust. With more than 50,000 listed providers—from digital marketing agencies to accounting firms to HR consultants to IT specialists, and many more—1.5 million businesses (and counting) have visited UpCity to research and identify the best partner for their needs.


UpCity’s proprietary algorithm utilizes a variety of digital signals to measure the credibility, trustworthiness, and recommendability of B2B service providers across the U.S. and Canada. These digital data points like reviews (both on UpCity and other third-party review sites), presence in relevant search results, domain authority, website speed and experience help UpCity connect businesses with outstanding service providers like Conscious Commerce Corporation. Dan Olson, CEO of UpCity, had this to say about the Conscious Commerce Corporation team:


“It is clear from their many reviews on UpCity that Conscious Commerce Corporation is a top digital marketing agency. From start to finish, Brandon and his team support their customers all the way to success. It was a no-brainer for UpCity to name Conscious Commerce Corporation as one of our top service providers.”

- Dan Olson, CEO, UpCity

 

This recognition has been driven in large part by our perfect 5.0 review rating on UpCity and 5.0 rating on Google. Here is one of our favorite pieces of feedback we’ve received from our amazing customers:

 

“Although I had worked with Conscious Commerce for many years, I had never used their full service until three months ago. They helped and developed my Facebook ads, Google ads, SEO, website optimization, website app and more! I am blown away at how supportive, friendly and knowledgeable they are. But the "proof is in the pudding"! Since Conscious Commerce came aboard on October 1, 2020 we have seen: 204% increase in user traffic to the site Online transactions have increased by 196% Last month, we had a 560% Return on Investment If you are looking to grab your share of the online market, I highly recommend Conscious Commerce!.”

- Brigitte Lessard-Deyell Founder & CEO www.sportsbras.ca

 

“I have been a very happy, satisfied, and fulfilled client of Brandon’s. He has been an inspiration and foundation for the success of my relationship counseling business over the years. It began with his conviction and encouragement for me to develop a website and move to digital marketing. Included in that process were the branding and the development of the company name. [...] My business has grown exponentially with his aid and caring support. Brandon brings forth innovation and creativity and has a deep awareness of what my needs are. His capacity to listen and understand who I am offers the kind of connection I am seeking. I have a deep trust in his wisdom and knowledge of the digital marketing world. I can lean into him with questions, and his responsiveness takes me to the solutions and places I didn’t know I was looking for. He helps to remind me that my focus is the clients, and his job is to make it easier for me by handling the background and accrual of clients through the marketing process. I could never have done this on my own without his timely and trusting support. [...]. Given that I am in the business of relationships, it is of the utmost priority that my client’s privacy is safeguarded. [...]. Brandon is the meaningful and purposeful bridge that makes it possible for small businesses to prosper.”

- Kathleen Maiman


Thank you to UpCity for this recognition. Customer success and satisfaction is important to us at Conscious Commerce Corporation, and that is why we maintain a 5-star rating on Google, an A+ with the Better Business Bureau, and over 238 5-star reviews on the Constant Contact Marketplace. However, we would not be where we are today without the continued and vocal support of our customers, for which we are grateful. We are excited for Conscious Commerce Corporation and our customers’ continued success in the future.


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