
Branding a Movement: How Pacific Northwest Marketing Elevated Women Winemakers in the Columbia Gorge AVA
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Tucked between the dramatic cliffs of the Columbia River and…

Capturing the Magic: How PNW Marketing Helped Skagit Tourism Showcase the Spirit of Skagit Valley Through Video
At Skagit Marketing—now proudly rebranded as Pacific Northwest…

Brews, Branding & Boosting the Local Economy: How Skagit Marketing Built the Skagit Farm to Pint Ale Trail
At the intersection of craft beer, agriculture, and community pride lies one of the most successful tourism initiatives in the Pacific Northwest: the Skagit Farm to Pint Ale Trail. Created by Skagit Marketing, currently rebranding to Pacific Northwest Marketing, this program isn’t just a fun way to explore Skagit Valley’s thriving brewery scene—it’s a strategic effort to boost local tourism, support small businesses, and celebrate Skagit’s rich agricultural roots.

A Community Movement: The Story Behind the White Salmon Wine Walks
When Julie Burgmeier founded the White Salmon Wine Walks, she…

How One Idea Bloomed: The Story Behind the La Conner Daffodil Festival
Every spring, fields across Skagit Valley burst into color, drawing…

Cultivating Connection Through Cuisine: How Pacific Northwest Marketing Created the Skagit Food Trail
In the heart of Washington’s agricultural country, where fields…

Website Design Lodging Farm Stay
Direction: Find a way to show more of the experience of the farm stay with a website redesign and graphics updated
Strategy: Create a content strategy for Farm Stay Skagit to increase bookings during shoulder seasons by showing more of the experience which happens all year round. Update current designs and branding to fit in with a modern website.
Growth: Increase bookings for shoulder seasons.

Marketing Program - Skagit Farm to Pint
Direction: Find a way for all of the breweries of Skagit County to collaborate to promote the unique value proposition to locals and visitors.
Strategy: Create a marketing strategy for the Ale Trail to become part of Skagit County's overall Marketing efforts.
Growth: Grow the program to include more breweries, more distribution points of passports and more customers.