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Answers to our most frequently asked questions
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What exactly does Geeklab do?
We don’t “do marketing.”
We engineer emotional gravity around brands so they stick — in minds, in memories, and in markets.
Specifically, we help brands:
Build disruptive brand positioning
Create emotional and memorable customer experiences
Replace attention-chasing with loyalty-building
Turn spectators into brand storytellers
(Yes, we know it sounds different. That’s because it is.)
How are you different from a traditional marketing agency?
Short version: We don’t sell noise. We build gravity.
Most agencies chase clicks, impressions, and trends.
We chase human emotion, curiosity, and long-term loyalty.
Traditional agencies optimize for algorithms.
We optimize for actual humans.
If you want to buy ads, anyone can help you.
If you want to build a brand people remember, that’s where we come in.
Will this actually get me more leads/sales/customers?
Here’s the thing:
Leads are easy.
Loyalty is rare.
We won’t just help you sell more — we’ll help you matter more.
Because brands that matter sell more, grow more, and last longer.
Short-term wins are fine.
But long-term brand gravity?
That’s priceless.
Do you work with any type of brand?
Nope.
We’re not for everyone — and that’s by design.
We work with brands that:
Want to disrupt their industry
Care about building real loyalty, not chasing hacks
Respect their audience’s intelligence
Are brave enough to be unforgettable (even if it means being misunderstood first)
If that’s you, let’s talk.
If not, no hard feelings.
How do we start working together?
Easy:
Book a no-BS consultation with us.
We’ll dive deep into your brand, your goals and your gaps.
If it’s a fit, we’ll craft a disruptive brand strategy custom to you.
If it’s not a fit, we’ll still point you in the right direction — no strings attached.