By Kayla Carnes
Until a decade ago, Qme
Spotlight Ecosystem was a print manufacturing agency helping businesses craft
their messages through creative design media and written words. In 2021, after
nearly a decade of evolution, the company is emerging as a leading digital and
marketing solutions firm committed to bridging the gap between traditional
communications and modern technology.
“Most clients know they
have to evolve, but don’t always know what solution they need,” said Bentley
Charlemagne, founder and CEO, Qme Spotlight Ecosystem. “This [situation] is
where we are able to utilize our skills to add exponential value for them by
helping them get to the next level.”
Qme is a full-service
creative agency with over 200 team members and more than 1,500 independent
consultants globally helping clients imagine, develop and deploy digital
software solutions. From start to finish, the company’s team of expert creative
designers and master website and mobile app developers assist with conceptual
strategy, ideation, content creation, media, marketing and printing.
“Our team is expertly
positioned as an ecosystem, with each team member contributing deep core
competencies in their core areas to add optimal value to every project,”
Charlemagne said. “Every project’s life cycle harnesses our ecosystem to
produce a polished, finished product.”
The importance of relationships
At its inception, Qme marketed itself solely through word-of-mouth; happy customers were more than willing to lend a referral to the growing firm. As time passed, Charlemagne and his team have implemented strategic practices to market the company’s variety of services, crediting its dedication to customer relationships as a core reason for its continued success.“We gain trust by really caring for our clients; the ongoing business transactions are usually a byproduct of the relationships we’ve built,” he said. “I believe when you have a company that has bought into the idea of helping its customers — and pair that with a leader who is willing to be honest about growing pains and everyday challenges — unique solutions are created, and continuing success is possible. When you, as a company, are tuned into solving customers’ problems and meeting their needs, you don’t have to be concerned about selling anything. These relationships last the longest.”
Qme Spotlight innovation
At the onset of COVID-19,
Qme was in the beta development stage of a new software internet protocol
called Qmelocal.com. The platform is what Charlemagne considers a “one-stop
shop” for entrepreneurs and small-business owners wanting to market their
products and find new customers, track growth, boost visibility and network
with fellow community members.
“There’s nothing out there
right now like Qmelocal.com,” he said. “We’ve built a product that gives local
business communities their own local universes and digital communities, so that
they can control, track and manage their communities’ digital footprints and
digital assets. With our solution, we will be able to help communities support
their local businesses, strengthen our workforce and solve many of our
communities’ challenges over time.”
The desire to see small
businesses flourish into sustainable brands is evident in everything the Qme
innovation team has produced.
Qmelocal.com is designed to help small businesses and communities grow. Cliiimb.com is a project focused on connecting and linking young people with professional mentors, while also sharing entrepreneurship resources, local news, public health resources, financial literacy and career internship opportunities.
Qme is committed to its
vision of helping all of America’s small businesses and communities succeed and
thrive.
Looking ahead, Qme
Spotlight Ecosystem will continue to expand as a technology solution incubator
where its vast skills are utilized to develop proprietary products to solve
challenges, while remaining connected to the community-rich roots from which
the organization began.
“This year is going to be
a very pivotal year for our country, and we all need to do our part to help our
small businesses and communities recover from the devastating blows we’ve had
to sustain due to COVID-19 —
especially those in
minority and underserved communities,” Charlemagne said.
To learn more about Qme Spotlight Ecosystem, visit qmespotlight.com.