Case Studies
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Making Alabama Roads Safer with the Code of the Road for ALDOT
Our new initiative for the Alabama Department of Transportation, “Code of the Road,” invites drivers ages 18-34 to embrace safer habits behind the wheel. Unlike typical campaigns, it partners with drivers, emphasizing education over showcasing accidents. Tested through focus groups and surveys, its tailored messaging resonates with the younger audience, encouraging responsible driving.
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Helping Families Find Strong Partners with Alabama Family Central
A statewide campaign to promote a new website resource is a huge task. Stamp stepped up to help Alabama Family Central create awareness for a web portal designed for parents and caregivers to access vetted programs and services that help Alabama’s children grow stronger.
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Elevating the Overall Image for the Largest Healthcare System in Central Alabama
A regional healthcare leader reminds the people it serves what motivates them.
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Helping ALDOT Reach A Tech-Savvy Teen Audience
To reach a tech-savvy teen audience, we targeted a teen-focused educational quiz to the 15–19-year-old demographic through animated Instagram and Facebook ads.
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A Strategic Social Media Plan Helped ForestryWorks Exponentially Expand the Reach of Their Recruiting Efforts
A strategic Social Media Action Plan and a consultation, content creation and monitoring program managed by Stamp helped ForestryWorks garner a 488% increase in impressions for their recruiting efforts on their social media platforms.
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Google Review Coaching Leads AlaCOMP to a 4.9-Star Rating
Stamp's social media assessment and planning program led to coaching AlaCOMP on how to improve their Google Reviews. Our efforts helped them achieve a 4.9-star rating after a few short months.
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ALDOT Tells Alabamians “We Can’t Live Like This” With Thought Provoking Creative
Using data from research that consisted of in-person focus groups and phone surveys, Stamp created the “We Can’t Live Like This” Campaign to show that safe driving is something that needs to be taken seriously.