Midnight Marketing
2025-05-13T20:47:38.618Z
I’ve had this idea for a roller rink in Cross Lanes for a long time, but I didn’t know where to start when it came to the online stuff. I met Jeff from Midnight Marketing Society through a friend, and honestly — it’s been a total game changer.I told him what I was trying to do and he just got it right away. He helped me come up with a name, made the logo, then took it a step further and actually animated the logo so it could be used for intros and social media. It looks legit, not some cheap template thing.From there, he built me a full website and tied it into an online payment setup so people can book birthday parties, skate nights, and even buy tickets or reserve rentals. I didn’t even know half this stuff was possible, but he walked me through it and kept it simple. No tech talk, just “here’s what it does, here’s why it matters.”He’s also running my social media pages and the ads, which are already pulling in people asking about opening dates and bookings. He set up automated messages and email follow-ups too — like, if someone visits the site and doesn’t book, they’ll get a message later reminding them. That’s wild to me.And the best part? It wasn’t crazy expensive. He worked with my budget and did way more than I expected for the price. I’ve talked to “marketing people” before who quoted thousands just for a logo or a site. Jeff actually cares about getting it off the ground, not just cashing a check.If you’re starting something new and need help figuring out the online side — websites, branding, payments, marketing, all that — Jeff is your guy. Seriously. I wouldn’t be this far along without him.