Mai-O-Mailee’s, a Hmong-owned business, sought to share its culturally rich food products with a wider audience but was limited by an ineffective website. Their online store struggled to convey the value of their **authentic Hmong seasoning**, facing issues with brand storytelling, user navigation, and search visibility. Through a complete Shopify redesign and a targeted SEO strategy, we helped transform their digital presence. The new site celebrates Hmong culinary heritage while creating a seamless customer experience. This project helped Mai-O-Mailee’s connect with new customers, build their brand, and drive meaningful business growth.
The Pen Guy
The Pen Guy, a B2B supplier of custom promotional pens, faced significant challenges with an outdated WordPress site that lacked essential customization and bulk pricing features. This hindered their ability to serve corporate clients effectively. Hmong Network delivered a complete digital transformation, migrating their extensive catalog to Shopify. We implemented a live product visualizer for logo uploads and an automated tiered pricing system. Through a meticulous SEO migration strategy, we preserved their search authority. The new platform now provides a seamless user experience, streamlines operations, and positions The Pen Guy as a leader in custom promotional pens.
Pang Style
Pang Style, a vibrant Hmong-owned brand, built its success on the personal connection of Facebook Live sales. However, business growth demanded a more professional platform to manage expanding product lines and integrate with a new physical store. This social commerce to e-commerce case study explores how our team developed a sophisticated Shopify site for them. We created a credible, user-friendly platform that elevated their brand and streamlined operations. The new website preserved the authentic community feel of their origins while providing the robust functionality needed for scalable growth, successfully bridging their online and retail worlds.
