Finally, an agency that understands B2B marketing!
That’s what our clients say about us. At Bananaconda, we don’t just code; we understand marketing very well.
That’s what our clients say about us. At Bananaconda, we don’t just code; we understand marketing very well.
We help CMOs and B2B marketing departments achieve their KPI goals by supporting them creatively and technologically.
We design and optimize websites with an effective marketing funnel in mind. We relieve marketing departments from the tedious work of maintaining, analyzing, and optimizing the website. We understand B2B marketing principles, conversion optimization, and User Experience very well.
Do you need such support? You are in the right place.
B2B Marketers
who implement strategies for service and product companies
B2B Companies
for whom the website is a source of leads
Newly hired marketers
Newly hired marketers who take over managing the website from predecessors
B2B Marketing Departments
who do not have the support of an internal IT department
01
Data analysis
We analyze your data, look for anomalies, and predict future results
02
Discovery
We ask detailed questions to understand your KPIs and gather information to create a strategy.
03
Action strategy
We prepare a support plan to increase the conversion rate on your website
04
Communication
If content, only without empty phrases. For us, 10 years of experience is no value!
05
Customer Experience
… because UX is not enough! The goal of our projects is to support your customers’ experiences on the purchasing path.
I’ve always liked solving problems. That’s why I built an agency that helps B2B marketers in a simple way – relieving them of the burden of dealing with the website, giving them space for more important tasks. I combine the practice of market research, online analytics, graphic design, and programming, which I gained over the past 10 years of working as Head of B2B Marketing and programmer. This makes it easy for me to find a common language with marketers and achieve concrete results.
Karol Dobrakowski, CEO, 2002 🙂