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Woodchuck Arts

Woodchuck Arts

Cold Email Outreach Pickerington, Ohio, United States
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We design and implement content that converts. A creative design and marketing studio that builds better online homes for small businesses with strategy-driven design.

Woodchuck Arts is a small creative design and marketing studio based in Pickerington, Ohio, serving clients across the United States. Founded in 2012 by Heather Lipe, the agency focuses on helping small to medium-sized businesses build a stronger online presence through content that converts. With a tagline of "We design and implement content that converts," the agency positions itself as a practical partner for businesses that need clear, strategy-backed design and marketing without the overhead of a large firm.

The agency's core capabilities span content marketing, SEO, email marketing, web development (especially WordPress and Elementor), and graphic design. What sets Woodchuck Arts apart is its hands-on, consultative approach. Heather Lipe brings 25 years of design and technology experience, and client reviews consistently mention her subject matter expertise, ability to redirect strategy when markets change, and willingness to adapt mid-project. The agency also offers website hosting and domain management, ensuring quality and security for clients who prefer an one-stop shop.

Pricing is project-based, typically ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 per project, with project durations often exceeding six months. This makes Woodchuck Arts an accessible option for small businesses that need professional design and marketing but can't afford retainer-based agencies. The agency's budget transparency and monthly 15-minute check-ins for SEO clients reflect a commitment to collaboration and affordability.

Woodchuck Arts is best suited for small businesses, startups, and non-profits that need a reliable, creative partner for website design, branding, and content marketing. The agency's strength lies in its ability to deliver custom, high-quality work while maintaining close communication and flexibility. it's less ideal for enterprises requiring large-scale campaigns or rapid turnaround from a larger team.

Overall, Woodchuck Arts earns a solid 4.6 rating from its clients, who appreciate the personalized service, strategic guidance, and consistent results. For small business owners looking for a dedicated designer and marketer who truly understands their needs, Woodchuck Arts is a trustworthy choice.

Services

  • Content Marketing
  • Content Strategy
  • Copywriting
  • Marketing Automation
  • Email Marketing
  • SEO
  • Backlink Management
  • Local SEO
  • SEO Consulting
  • Technical SEO
  • Wordpress SEO
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Content Creation
  • Web Development
  • Digital Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Logo Design
  • Product Design
  • UX Design
  • Web Design
  • Website Maintenance
  • Wordpress Design

Industries Served

Ecommerce Health & Wellness IT Manufacturing Non-profits

Team Size

1-9

Pros

  • Affordable project-based pricing ($1,000-$2,500) ideal for small businesses with

Cons

  • Small team (1-9) may limit capacity for large-scale or urgent projects.
  • Focused primarily on small businesses - less suited for enterprise-level needs or

Client Review Analysis

Clients highlight Heather's subject matter expertise in content strategy, logo design, and WordPress development. One reviewer noted her ability to pivot when project scope changed and still deliver exactly what was needed. Another praised her guidance in avoiding poor marketing decisions and improving online presence.

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