We Exist to Grow Your Business. Full Stop.
FT Media was founded in 2000 with a simple belief: business owners deserve a marketing partner who is as invested in their growth as they are. More than 25 years later, that belief drives everything we do.

What Makes Us Different
Most agencies hand you a dashboard and call it transparency. We hand you a dedicated team, a clear strategy, and a direct line to the people doing the work.
Every client gets a full-service approach — SEO, paid ads, content, social, email, website, and reporting — all coordinated by one team with one goal: more qualified leads for your business. No siloed team. No finger-pointing. No excuses.
We’re also USA-based, through and through. Our team works directly with your business, understands your local market, and is reachable when you need us.
What Guides Us
G.I.A.N.T.
Five values. One team. Zero excuses.
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Growth
We are committed to continuous personal and professional development. We invest in ourselves so we can deliver more for our clients and each other.
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Integrity
We do the right thing — always. We are honest, transparent, and trustworthy in every interaction with clients, partners, and each other.
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Accountability
We own every outcome — the wins and the lessons. We follow through on commitments, take responsibility, and never point fingers.
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Next Level
We lead with initiative and push beyond what’s expected. We don’t wait to be told — we see what needs to be done and we go do it.
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Teamwork
We are better together. We collaborate with generosity, support each other without hesitation, and win as one unified team.

We Give Back
Growing businesses is our work. Strengthening communities is our commitment.
Through our FT Cares program, we provide pro-bono digital marketing to qualifying Arizona nonprofits. Past recipients include Make-A-Wish Arizona, The Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Playworks, Fresh Start Women’s Foundation, and more. Because the same work that helps a business owner fill their schedule can also help a nonprofit fill a room.





