Navigating your Google Drive Folder

Your Onboarding Specialist has sent you links to your Google Drive folder in an email with the subject: [Action Needed] Please Share Branding Assets. If you need to be granted access, or can't find the link, reach out to your Onboarding Specialist or Account Manager!

Once you get the link to your Drive folder, we recommend bookmarking it in your web browser or saving the email so you can easily access it in the future.

How to Navigate your Drive

You will really ever only need to utilize the folder that is titled YOUR COMPANY NAME x DBM. Within that folder, we need your collaboration within a few folders:

  • Branding: In this folder, we will need you to upload any logos, business cards, yard signs, brochures, mailers, pictures of your truck wrap, etc. you have so that we can ensure consistency with the branding you already have and your digital marketing.
  • Projects: In these folders, you will need to upload groups of images for particular projects you've worked on and would like to showcase. Then, you will give us information about those projects in the document provided within the folder. We will use these images to built out your website and other digital marketing efforts. If you have other images you would like us to use, but not contrinute to an entire project (for example, you have some extra single images of other projects you've done that we can utilize on a Custom Decks or Pergolas service page), please throw them in a Misc. Images folder within the Drive.

Important Note: Please ensure that you only share images with us that you would want us to use on your website and socials. You must filter through the images at this intake phase to prevent issues later that can hold up production and results. If you do use a platform like Canto or Company Cam, connect with your Onboarding Specialist to see how we may be able to use your existing platform.

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