We’ve Lived a Few Eras...

Each era began with a question and ended with clarity. These moments shaped our approach to storytelling, strategy, and the way we show up online.

Our Debut Era

Our debut era started with growing our own brands first. Before working with clients, we tested everything on ourselves to prove it worked. We built Dreamscape Digital Media and our personal platforms through consistent posting, storytelling, and refined strategy. One of our early DDM campaigns reached 11,000+ people, showing us that when the strategy is right, the results follow.

Fearless(ly Posting the Content)
Red (white and Blue for mental health )

Through our work with the Better Colorado Foundation, we turned awareness into real engagement. Our social content brought over 100 new supporters into the community and strengthened existing connections. The Breckenridge giveaway campaign significantly expanded reach and community interest, while the Saloon Soirée promotion helped the event meet its fundraising and ticket goals through strategic social media.

Reputation

Reputation is built, not claimed. In this era we focused on brand credibility, clear storytelling, and a consistent online presence for our clients. We refined visuals, aligned messaging across platforms, and made sure that what people saw online actually matched the real experience of the brand. Our paid campaigns generated over 40,000 views, expanding reach while building recognition and trust at the same time. This work helped clients move from being simply seen to being remembered for the right reasons. There was no explanation just reputation.

Midnights Era

Midnights was the quiet building era. We were finishing school, developing Dreamscape Digital Media, and laying the systems that would eventually carry the business. A lot of the work happened behind the scenes, refining strategy, improving client processes, and learning how to balance creativity with consistency. One of our campaigns from this period reached over 25,000 unique viewers, turning late night planning sessions into real momentum. This era taught us that growth often happens long before anyone can see it.

Tortured Copywriters Department

Straight from the tortured copywriter’s desk, this era belonged to the words. We spent this time shaping brand voices, writing websites, emails, captions, and long-form stories that actually sounded like the people behind them. We learned how to take complicated ideas and turn them into something people wanted to read and act on. One post we boosted for a client generated 342 link clicks, showing how strong writing paired with the right delivery can move people to take real action. This is where strategy and storytelling finally felt like the same thing.

The Lives of Pageant Girls turned CEOs

Pageantry taught us public speaking, branding, community presence, and resilience, and we carried those lessons into entrepreneurship. We built businesses, mentored other women, and created spaces where people could learn how to show up online with confidence. Our livestreams and strategy conversations connected over 500 people on a random Thursday, demonstrating an authentic audience for honest discussions about growth. This was the era where we stopped asking for permission and started building what we wanted to see.

This era was about saying “post it anyway” and watching the data prove the point. We stopped overthinking, showed up for businesses in person, captured what made them special, and shared it. The result? Content that reached mostly brand-new audiences, with 82.6% of viewers coming from non-followers.

Speak Now (Publicly about our causes we care about)

This era is about speaking out when it matters. We partnered with RAINN and Partners for Youth with Disabilities to support advocacy, education, and community building. Our campaigns focused on storytelling and survivor centered resources, helping people feel less alone and more empowered to seek support. Content from this era reached over 20,000 people, showing that when the message is honest, people listen.

Reels That Shine

Here are little snapshots of magic that lived on people’s screens and then spilled into real life. Each reel sparked conversations, ticket sales, new visitors, and real connections. Click any image to watch the video and experience it the way our audience did.

Performance Snapshot: The Fate of Our Giveaway Winner

20,964 views reaching 25,753 unique viewers, generating 338 landing-page visits and 300+ reel views with 15 shares and 33 total interactions in a single post.

Early ticket hype that traveled. 320 views, 241 reach, 17 interactions, seven shares, and 13m+ watch time. Driven ny 78% New eyes, not just followers. No boosting or ad spend, just quality hype content.

Giveaway Performance Snapshot: Apple Watch & Better CO Foundation

In a recent 10-day campaign, we reached 13,354+ views and 9,251 unique viewers, generating 342 high-intent link clicks. With thousands of additional engagements and actions taken, our ads do more than get seen. They convert and get people moving.

Hidden Gems & Cotton Blossom Caramel Boutique Spotlight

Lazy Susan’s Colorado Springs TikTok Feature

Performance Snapshot: Chaos to Clarity Arc

Our TikTok review of Lazy Susan’s reached 43,817 viewers, and TikTok data shows it helped 45 people find and visit the restaurant. With 98 shares and 158 saves, the content sparked real-world visits, not just views.

This TikTok generated 12,000+ video views and 45 new followers from one organic post. The content was pushed primarily through the For You page and personal profile discovery. This piece demonstrated how storytelling content converts views into audience growth, not just impressions.

Supported Cotton Blossom Caramel Boutique in becoming a local hidden gem on TikTok, with 4,087 views, 93 shares, strong search visibility, and at least 33 customers confirming they visited after watching the video.

Organic Performance Snapshot: Saloon Soirée

Dreamy Visuals

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