We Strive to Exceed Our Clients’ Expectations
What we Bring to the Table
We’re not your garden variety ad agency. Green Dot distinguishes itself not through process, but through its creative and strategic output. The end products, whether ads or campaigns, reflect the unique dynamics of the agency itself: international, effective, accountable, and sharp.
With literally no turnover in senior staff in ten years, Green Dot is able to work remarkably efficiently and creatively. We are, in many ways, advertising minimalists: bringing clarity to unfocused campaigns through clean, sustainable strategies and trustworthy executions.
Green Dot has no fancy targeting techniques, nor proprietary synonyms for "good thinking." We simply do it the way your goals dictate it should be done, and call it "right."
You’re Part of the Team
At Green Dot, you’re part of the team. Instead of running everything through the account manager, we encourage clients to interact directly with the art director, copywriter and direct marketing department.
We aim to involve our clients in the entire process. Everyone on your team has secure access to our client web site. Here you can comment on proofs, view to dos and milestones, as well as upload and download files related to your project. We care about what you have to say, and it shows.
Who’s Working on Your Account?
Green Dot is made up of many talented individuals with two things in common; we love what we do. And we’re driven to solve tough marketing challenges.
We have a core team in Miami, with a network of creative and marketing resources from across the nation to make certain the right people are working on your projects.
Even though we’re a small company, we have access to award winning, world-class talent. That’s because the best copywriters, photographers and programmers can afford to break away from the big agencies and work for themselves. And just like us, they’re a passionate bunch that would rather join our team and stay up all night working on an impossible challenge, than punch the clock at publically owned conglomerates.