An e-commerce marketing agency built around the creative engine.
Sculpted Media runs Meta and Google ads, produces the product creative those ads need, and manages the organic feed that makes retargeting convert — one team, one system, engineered to compound. That's how accounts hold 10× ROAS instead of spiking once and decaying.
Numbers from real accounts.
A national kids' bike brand came to us with fatigued creative and decaying returns. A creative-first rebuild gave the algorithm something to rotate — and the account held above 10× ROAS for seven consecutive months.
Read the case study → 3× retargeting vs. cold trafficA women's outdoor apparel brand turned organic into a paid multiplier. When the feed looked like a brand, the ads converted like one — retargeting against engaged organic audiences beat cold by 3×.
Read the case study →Four ways in. One system underneath.
Paid Ads
Meta, Google Shopping, and MNTN managed by people who've scaled e-commerce accounts past $1M in spend. Structured for ROAS you can bank, not screenshot.
Learn more →Ad Creative
Product photo and video shot, edited, and tested by the same team running your campaigns — so the creative engine never stops feeding the algorithm.
Learn more →Organic Social
A feed that looks like a brand converts like one. Organic builds the trust that makes retargeting outperform cold traffic 3-to-1.
Learn more →Everything, Handled
The Full Stack retainer: ads, creative, and organic under one team, engineered to feed each other instead of competing for your attention.
Learn more →Fresh creative is the algorithm's fuel.
Most e-commerce accounts don't fail on targeting — they fail on creative fatigue. The algorithm needs fresh variations to rotate, and when the well runs dry around month three, performance decays no matter who's managing the budget.
That's why our ads team and creative team are the same people. New product photo and video ships monthly, informed by what's actually converting — winners get iterated, losers get killed, and the account never runs out of things to test. It's the difference between a spike and a system.
How we produce creativeE-commerce marketing, answered.
What does an e-commerce marketing agency actually do?
A real one owns the full revenue loop: paid acquisition on Meta and Google, the product creative those ads need to keep converting, and the organic presence that makes retargeting work. The point is compounding — each channel feeding the next — not a monthly report of impressions.
How much should an e-commerce brand spend on ads?
Most brands we work with start between $3,000 and $10,000/month in ad spend, separate from management. Below roughly $1,000/month, platforms can't gather enough conversion data to optimize — you'll burn budget learning nothing. We'd rather tell you to wait than take an underfunded account.
Do you work with Shopify stores?
Yes — most of our e-commerce clients run Shopify. We wire conversion tracking properly (pixel + server-side events), sync catalogs for dynamic product ads, and structure campaigns around your actual margins, not platform-suggested settings.
What makes creative so important for e-commerce ads?
After account structure is right, creative is the lever. Algorithms reward fresh variations they can rotate and test; fatigued creative is why most accounts decay after month three. Our ads team and creative team are the same people, so new product photo and video ships every month as a matter of course.
Where are you located — and does it matter?
We're a studio in Traverse City, Michigan working with e-commerce brands nationwide. Everything is measurable and remote-friendly: weekly touches on the account, plain-English reporting, and product shoots we can run from our studio or on location.
Ready to compound?
Let's look at your account together.
A strategy call, not a pitch. We'll tell you what we'd test first — and what we'd kill.