Social media management in Crest that actually fits your life
If you've ever opened Instagram at 9pm because you realized you hadn't posted anything today, you already know the feeling. Crest is full of great businesses doing genuinely good work in Crest, and most of them are exhausted by social media before it ever has a chance to work.
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A customer in Crest who sees your business showing up in their feed week after week, with something useful, honest, or interesting, already feels like they know you by the time they walk through your door. That kind of trust doesn't come from posting more. It comes from posting with a point.
I'm not trying to grow a Crest business's following for the sake of numbers. Big follower counts that don't buy anything aren't a win. What I care about is reaching the right people, people who are actually in your market, and building the kind of presence that makes them choose you when they're ready. That's slower than going viral, and it's worth a lot more.
- A content strategy built around your actual Crest customers, not generic industry templates
- A posting system that runs on a real schedule without you having to think about it every day
- Platform decisions that make sense for your business, you won't be told to be everywhere at once
- Content that reflects the real feel of your Crest business, not stock-photo energy
- Clear reporting so you know what's working and we're not just posting into the void
Social Media Marketing for your Crest business.
If social media has been on your to-do list longer than you'd like to admit, let's just talk. A free conversation about what's going on with your Crest business and what might actually help, no pitch, no pressure.
Social Media Marketing in Crest: common questions
Which platforms should my Crest business be on?
Usually fewer than you think. I would rather you be excellent on one or two platforms where your customers actually are than spread thin across five. For most local businesses that means Instagram and Facebook, sometimes YouTube or TikTok depending on the audience.
How often should I post?
Consistency beats volume. A steady two to four strong posts a week almost always outperforms a daily firehose of filler. The goal is showing up reliably with content worth seeing, not feeding an algorithm for its own sake.
Do you write the content or do I?
I can run the whole thing, from strategy to captions to scheduling, or work from clips and ideas you provide. Most Crest clients want it off their plate entirely, which is exactly what I am set up to do.
Will social media actually bring in business?
Done right, it builds the trust that makes every other channel work better. People check your social before they call. Strong, consistent content turns a curious follower into a customer and keeps you top of mind until they are ready.








