When we discover a small business we love, we will not shut up about it. We channeled this enthusiasm into Weird Fruits, a comedic creative marketing agency dedicated to helping people fall in love with the local businesses that brighten their communities.
Often, marketing falls to the bottom of the to-do list (even though you know it's important!). That's where we come in. We take the stress and guesswork out of marketing with a dash of humor and a heaping cup of creative strategy to help your small businesses stand out and make sales.
Unskippable-worthy content based on a deep understanding of the digital landscape, backed by decades of collective comedic and creative expertise.
We’re a team of comedy pros & ad creatives who got scooped by the Big Advertising Industry because a CEO somewhere realized funny makes money. They were right, and we made a lot of big brands a lot of money.
Now we’re putting our collective expertise towards helping small businesses shine. We’re all about making engaging marketing sustainable and accessible for small business owners everywhere. When small businesses thrive, the whole community thrives. 💪🏽
Years of writing, designing, and content creation for household brand names
years teaching, writing, and performing comedy
Years of comedy training (Second City Chicago, Peoples Improv Theater, SAK Comedy Lab, and more!)
Most small businesses need an extra helping hand when it comes to marketing, but the idea of hiring an agency can feel way out of budget. With Weird Fruits, we’re bringing you big agency creativity (without the big agency attitude) so you don’t have to choose between compelling content and sticking to a budget. Get people talking about you with a strategy that’s affordable and transparent.
As a brand, we’re holding a bedazzled karaoke microphone in a crowded room. Work with us, and get ready to turn heads.
Comedy is all about relating to your consumer—and we work to know them inside and out. Let us hook them with those deep belly laughs that get people pressing “Share.”