by Rachel Cohen | Jul 20, 2021 | Advertising, Blog, Moments in Marketing, Press, Social Media, Stories, Trending
Who had “companies needing to bribe Americans with freebies to get a vaccine in order to protect them from an infectious virus” on their 2021 bingo card? No one? Well, at least we’re all in the same boat! We won’t go into the long history of vaccinations, the...
by Rachel Cohen | Jul 8, 2021 | Advertising, Blog, Client Profile, Clients, Press, Social Media, Stories, Trending
Launching a business is a leap of faith, yet doing it right doesn’t happen instantaneously. At Juniperus, our clients come to us seeking out the full spectrum of services, from complete rebrands, to social strategizing, to building the website of their dreams. But one...
by Julia Regeski | Jul 1, 2021 | Blog, Events, Press, Social Media, Stories, Trending
Between keeping up with the CDC’s recommendations for in-person get-togethers and planning for those precious post-vaccine outings, it’s clear that events are going to look a lot different than they did this time last year. According to one survey, 82% of event...
by Rachel Cohen | Jun 22, 2021 | Advertising, Blog, Events, Humanity, Politics, Press, Social Media, Stories, Trending
It’s June 2021, which means not only are we finding our way back to socializing without quite as much distancing, but we’re making up for last year’s lost Pride celebration! The parades and parties we have come to love and look forward to each June are (mostly) back,...
by Alicia Harper | Dec 28, 2020 | Blog, Clients, Creative Spotlight, Humanity, Press
For their first pro-bono initiative, Juniperus built the digital presence for Grassroots Growers Alliance. Started by Atlanta-native Tania Herbert, GGA grew from her passion for urban agriculture and helping communities cultivate a local source of healthy food. What...
by Amber Schreiner | Mar 20, 2020 | Press, Stories
[Originally published by VoyageATL] Today we’d like to introduce you to Amber Schreiner. Thanks for sharing your story with us Amber. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.When I was 11, my uncle bought me a new computer and access to...