Little Dog Advertising

Albany, New York, United States

Strategic design and marketing for hospitality and restaurants

Little Dog Advertising, founded in March 2015 by Rachele (Genhofer) Feisthamel, is a full-service creative advertising agency based in Albany, New York. The agency specializes in applying big brand concepts to businesses of all sizes, with a particular focus on the hospitality and restaurant management sectors.

The agency offers a range of services including branding, graphic design, social media management, public relations, and website development. These services are available a la carte or as part of a monthly Brand Management Package. Little Dog Advertising emphasizes strategic, custom marketing that resonates with target audiences, helping businesses grow through effective design and communication strategies.

Since its inception, Little Dog Advertising has worked with over 60 businesses, delivering projects such as public relations campaigns, graphic design for events, and brand development. The agency's commitment to client satisfaction is reflected in testimonials highlighting their responsiveness and the positive impact on clients' business growth.

11
YEARS IN BUSINESS
8
SERVICES

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