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Villageous LLC develops and executes digital communications strategies that inform and engage your audience.

Our focused approach moves the needle for public affairs campaigns, political candidates and non-profit organizations.

Phoenix, AZ   ~   Washington, DC   ~   Boise, ID

                         
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About Villageous

Team Villageous works closely with our clients to develop strategies that have an impact and can be measured against goals and objectives every step of the way.

We execute projects with a level of focus unlike any other. When you work with us, we take the time to understand your mission, identify tactics you are (and are not) comfortable with, and develop a plan to accomplish your goals.

Our services include strategic planning, overall digital campaign management, social media management, website development, online fundraising, reputation monitoring, online advertising and blogger relations.

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Experience

Small changes, big improvements

Every day I observe quite a variety of methods that businesses use to get their message out into the community. Some business do a great job…and others could benefit from sharpening their approach. Here are a few common problems with the way some businesses communicate through social media, and my suggestions for how just a slight change in approach can help a business be more effective at promoting itself within an online community.

Using social media as a megaphone

Go out on a street corner and yell one way messages about your business through a megaphone at people walking by. You’ll probably notice people starting to avoid the corner you are yelling on; the same thing happens in social media.

It’s okay to announce your daily specials on Twitter or Facebook, but that shouldn’t be the only thing you talk about. Interact, ask questions, listen to conversations that your customers and potential customers are having and be a part of the conversation. Don’t be the person on the corner just yelling.

Put a little thought into it

The great thing about social media is anyone can do it. The bad thing about social media is anyone can do it. Why is this good and bad? It’s great because business can use these free platforms to talk about their business and interact with their customers. It’s bad because if you use social media just because you can and don’t think about it, you can actually cause quite a bit of damage to your image.

Think about how you represent yourself when a customer comes through your door…you welcome them, you are polite and you want to help them while leaving a good impression so they will come back and hopefully tell others about what a great experience they had with you and your business. The same should apply with your social media presence. Before you put your 16 year old nephew in charge of your social media presence because he knows how to use Facebook and you don’t, think about whether or not he’s the person you really want greeting your most important customers.

Treat those in the social media community like they are your customers, because well…they are your customers.

Don’t be rude

Really, don’t be rude, don’t get into arguments. You wouldn’t do that in front of a customer in your place of business, so don’t do it online either.

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Our Team

Heather Lauer

Digital communicator and owner at Villageous LLC. Author of Bacon: A Love Story (Harper 2009). Western girl. Hoya Saxa. Full bio.

Carole Braithwaite

Amateur cake decorator extraordinaire, professional socializer, traveler and brutally honest chick. Full bio.

Sarah Santucci

Social media nerd, newlywed, crazy cat lady, native New Englander with a love for politics and the Red Sox who wound up married to a Yankees fan. Full bio.

Misty Wickizer-Jernigan

Nebraska girl living in rural AZ who loves convenience of the city. Fan of chocolate poodles. Runs when it’s 100+ degrees! Full bio.

Dani Lanz

Mother, dog owner, lived in Costa Rica, grew up in Hawaii. Full bio.

Michelle Parenti

California girl at heart, living in Vail, Colorado. Animal lover, search engine strategist, fast-talker, and professional shoe shopper. Full bio.

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