For many Image360 franchise owners, lead generation had become a time-consuming and inconsistent process. They faced a variety of challenges, from getting noticed in crowded inboxes to staying top-of-mind with past clients and following up with leads who weren’t immediately ready to commit. Traditional marketing emails often got ignored or flagged as spam, and inconsistent follow-up meant lost opportunities.
Designed to open real conversations and drive pipeline activity, Retreva helped three Image360 franchise owners proactively reach out to both new prospects and dormant clients using personalized, plain-text emails that felt like one-to-one communication.
Instead of designed marketing messages, Retreva’s emails looked like they came directly from each owner, creating authentic engagement and helping them get past inbox filters and gatekeepers. By automating follow-up sequences, it kept the sales process moving even when leads weren’t ready to buy right away.
This allowed franchise owners to focus on running their businesses while Retreva worked behind the scenes — consistently delivering new sales opportunities with minimal lift.
In just a few short months, Retreva quickly proved its value across the four franchise locations by delivering quality leads and real sales:
Image360, a national franchise with more than 165 locations, provides comprehensive visual communication and graphic solutions to businesses and organizations. From signs and displays to full-scale branding, Image360 combines local ownership with national reach. The franchises featured in this case study — Middle River, Westminster CO, and South Bay Manhattan Beach — represent the entrepreneurial spirit of Image360’s network, continually seeking innovative ways to grow and serve their communities.
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