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Best Company Announces Partnership With Snow Horse Marketing

Alayna Okerlund

Written by: Alayna Okerlund | Snoball Editorial Team

Last Updated: Oct 24, 2023

October 2022 —  Best Company recently announced a new partnership with Snow Horse Marketing, a marketing company that focuses on working with nonprofit organizations and women-owned businesses.  

What this partnership means 

Best Company and Snow Horse Marketing are joining forces in an effort to equip businesses with innovative social proof and marketing tools that can help them improve their online reputations and take their customers’ experiences to the next level. 

“I'm so excited for this partnership between Snow Horse Marketing and Best Company,” said Sarah Galeboloke, General Manager at Snow Horse Marketing. “We are always looking for opportunities to support business growth.” 

Sarah explained, “I've seen how leveraging customer reviews and videos in a targeted way can really scale a company towards its digital goals. This partnership helps businesses with reputation, re-engagement, and customer retention—it's a winning combination!”

Best Company’s Head of Channel Partnerships, Blake Farrow, said, "Teaming up with Snow Horse Marketing has enabled our team to identify new digital marketing pain points.” 

“Together our services work hand in hand to help resolve those challenges. I am a big believer in surrounding yourself only with people and partners who are going to take you higher, and Snow Horse Marketing will do just that for you,” Farrow added. 

About Best Company 

In addition to being a consumer review platform, Best Company is the number one word-of-mouth marketing platform for home service companies. 

Best Company provides tools that can help businesses turn their customers’ reviews into sales and marketing collateral, spread the word about their customer’s happy experiences on their website and social media channels, reply to and manage incoming reviews, and ask their customers for referrals.  

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