Seattle Social Media Agency

Content, Community Management, and Paid Social for the Most Skeptical Scrollers in the Country, Reported in Leads

Egochi is a Seattle social media agency running content, community management, and paid social for Puget Sound businesses since 2014. Seattle checks the feed before it commits, and it checks harder than anywhere: a Ballard homeowner reads the comments before choosing a contractor, a foodie searches a restaurant's name with the word "reddit" before booking, and a program manager quietly reads a vendor's LinkedIn before returning the email. Egochi builds feeds that survive that scrutiny, the way a social media marketing agency should, with proof over polish, and judges them on tracked leads, bookings, and revenue where tracking allows, never on follower counts. Pricing is published before the first call, with no setup fees and month-to-month plans. Start with a free proposal.

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A City That Scrolls With Its Guard Up

The first thing to know about Seattle social audiences is that they are professionally hard to impress. This is a market full of people who build software, run ad platforms, and ship products for a living; they recognize a template when they see one, they check claims in the comments, and they punish anything that smells like a national campaign with a skyline dropped in. That sounds like bad news and is actually the opposite: because polish gets discounted here, proof gets a premium. The crew on a roof in the November rain, the artist mid-session, the before-and-after with the invoice number blurred out, that is the content this city rewards, and a specific feed rooted in one neighborhood beats a generic citywide feed every time. Egochi plans content on exactly that premium.

The neighborhood is the other organizing unit. People here follow Ballard, Capitol Hill, Fremont, and West Seattle, not "Seattle," and the neighborhood accounts, buy-nothing groups, and community pages form a referral network that actually moves customers. The calendar hands you planned moments too, almost all of them compressed into the dry season: farmers markets, patio weekends, Seafair week, and the summer stretch when the whole city finally goes outside. Egochi builds content and paid pushes around those moments as a local business joining the rhythm of the city, never dressed up as an affiliate of a team or an event, which is both a legal line and a credibility one.

Where Social Actually Produces Revenue in Seattle

For restaurants, bars, med spas, fitness, salons, events, and remodelers, the feed carries real revenue: people book what they can see, and a food city this serious checks proof in public before it drives across town. For the professional side, the platform that pays is LinkedIn. The vendor ecosystems around the giants, the consultancies, staffing firms, and software shops, research in silence, and capability content, founder voice, and employee stories build the shortlist presence that turns into meetings. LinkedIn also carries recruiting, and in a market where the big employers compete for the same talent, the next great hire is often worth more than the next client. Egochi, a social media agency that treats LinkedIn as a working platform, runs both jobs and reports them separately.

The honest flip side is that social is not the lead engine for every business here. A ceiling stain spreading during an October storm gets found through search, not a Reel. Where a category runs on emergency demand, Egochi says plainly that social supports the brand and reviews carry the close, and sizes the scope to that. 93% of local purchases start with a search per BrightLocal, and Egochi builds the feed so the business those searchers find already looks like the one worth calling.

Google

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250+ Reviews

Yelp

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50+ Reviews

FourSquare

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50+ Reviews

As Featured In

  • Forbes
  • Inc. 5000
  • Entrepreneur
  • Business Insider
  • Yahoo Finance
  • MarketWatch

Why Choose Egochi As Your Seattle Social Media Agency

Feeds Built on Proof, Reports That Name the Leads, and an Honest Answer About Where We Sit

Plenty of agencies sell Seattle businesses a national content playbook with a Space Needle photo swapped in. Egochi builds social programs for how this city actually scrolls: audiences that check claims in the comments before they buy, neighborhoods people follow before anything citywide, a social calendar compressed into the dry season, and a professional economy whose real platform is LinkedIn.

From Ballard Avenue storefronts to Eastside vendor firms, your customers are already scrolling. For an Egochi social program, that means:

  • Proof beats polish here, and by a wider margin than any market we serve. Seattle rewards specific, neighborhood-first content that shows the real operation, and discounts anything that reads like an ad.
  • The calendar is a strategy document. The dry-season months carry the markets, the patios, Seafair week, and most of the year's social spending, and feeds that bank content and stage paid budgets for that compression take demand their competitors improvise at.
  • The audience splits hard. Food, drink, fitness, and events win on Instagram and short video in the city neighborhoods; the family suburbs and the Eastside still run deep on Facebook groups; and the tech and B2B economy lives on LinkedIn.
  • Show the Real Operation, Not a Campaign

    Egochi starts content plans from what is real: the kitchen, the clinic, the job site in the rain, the shop floor, and the block it all sits on. This is a city that checks claims in the comments and searches your name next to the word "reddit," so Egochi scripts around what your business actually does all day, and the comments show the difference.

  • Send Reports That Count Leads, Not Applause

    Every month Egochi measures your program in a plain-number report: tracked leads from social, DMs and calls that became customers, cost per lead where paid runs, and revenue where tracking allows. Reach and follower movement appear as diagnostics under the headline, and if a channel is not producing after a fair window, the report says so and the budget moves.

  • Plan Around the Dry-Season Calendar

    Seattle compresses its social life into a short, bright summer: markets every weekend, patio season, Seafair week, and the months when the whole city is outside. Egochi plans feeds for that compression, content banked before June, paid budgets staged for the weeks the sun is out, offers timed to the neighborhood calendar, and takes demand competitors improvise at.

  • Treat Comments, DMs, and Groups as Revenue Work

    For restaurants and the booking trades, an unanswered question is a customer lost to the next tab, and in this market reputations travel through neighborhood groups and comment threads fast. Egochi runs community management to response-time standards you approve, in your voice, with escalation rules so the messages that need you reach you fast, and review responses handled with the same care as the feed.

  • Run LinkedIn Like the B2B Channel It Is Here

    The vendor ecosystems around the giants give Seattle one of the deepest B2B social lanes in the country. Egochi builds capability content, founder voice, and employee stories that earn shortlist presence with the committees doing quiet weekday research, and reports recruiting outcomes alongside leads, because in this labor market the next great hire is often the faster payback.

  • Publish Transparent Pricing

    Egochi starts social media management at $1,500 monthly and publishes every tier before you ever get on a call, with ad spend paid by you directly to the platforms. Seattle buyers compare carefully before they spend, and we would rather win that comparison in the open.

Egochi, a Seattle social media marketing agency that counts leads instead of likes, is your partner for turning Puget Sound attention into bookings and revenue.

Hear Egochi Clients Describe What Changed

"The results are just amazing"

"Egochi is the best"

Clients on What the Feed Started Producing

  • Maria Antoinette

    Maria Antoinette

    Founder, Antoinette Realtors

    "Our Instagram exploded"

    "Egochi rebuilt our Instagram around the luxury listings our buyers actually browse, and organic leads grew from 4 to 24 monthly in 3 months as the profiles, pages, and search work fed one funnel. Source: Instagram Insights and GA4."

  • Justin Tyme

    Justin Tyme

    Owner, Reef Side Tattoo

    "Bookings through the roof"

    "Weekly bookings climbed from 18 to 56 in 4 months once Egochi took over our Instagram: artist showcases, behind-the-scenes content, and paid social that caught people ready to book. Direction requests rose 96% too. Source: GA4 and GBP Insights."

  • Krispen Culbertson

    Krispen Culbertson

    Sr. Partner, Culbertson Law

    "LinkedIn is now our top lead source"

    "Egochi put our partners in front of referral sources on LinkedIn every week while the search work ran underneath, and qualified calls rose 91% across the whole engagement, with signed cases going from 8 to 41 monthly. Source: CallRail and case records."

Make Your Seattle Feeds Earn Their Keep

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Seattle Social Media Marketing Services

Every Seattle program runs on the same lead-first playbook as our social media marketing services, tuned to a metro that checks the feed before it commits.

  • Social Media Strategy

    Egochi documents the plan before anything publishes: which platforms get real production, what job each one does, whether targeting runs neighborhood-urban, group-suburban, or LinkedIn-professional, and what counts as a lead. A Capitol Hill restaurant and an Eastside consultancy should never receive the same mix, so the plan starts by naming yours.

  • Social Media Management

    Egochi runs Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn accounts to a calendar that stays weeks ahead: publishing, brand consistency, platform housekeeping, and the daily judgment calls a real account demands. Your feed stays active and on-voice without anyone in-house losing their week to it.

  • Content Production

    Egochi shoots Reels, TikToks, carousels, and Stories where the work happens: kitchens, clinics, job sites, showrooms, and shops across the Puget Sound. This city trusts content that shows the real thing, so production days are planned around your actual operation, and every asset is built for the platform it will live on.

  • Community Management

    Egochi handles comments, DMs, mentions, and reviews to reply standards you approve. For booking businesses an answered DM is often the whole sale, and for the trades a public question left hanging is a lead lost where the neighborhood groups can see it. Escalation rules make sure the messages that need you reach you fast.

  • Paid Social Advertising

    Egochi runs campaigns on Meta, TikTok, and LinkedIn with conversion tracking wired before spend starts. Targeting splits the way this metro splits: neighborhood audiences for food and nightlife, radius targeting for home services and clinics, Facebook depth for the suburbs and the Eastside, LinkedIn precision for B2B, and budgets staged around the dry season instead of averaged across the year.

  • Influencer Marketing and UGC

    Egochi sources, clears, and discloses creator partnerships and customer content the way FTC rules require, which matters double in a city this quick to call out an undisclosed ad. The local bench is deep, food, outdoors, neighborhood, family, and fitness creators, and real people carrying your proof outperform polished ads on most Seattle feeds. You approve every partnership before it posts.

How VERTEX Social™ Runs a Seattle Program

Every engagement follows VERTEX Social™, our 14-step social framework, through the same five stages.

  1. Listen

    Egochi reads your comment sections, DMs, review surfaces, competitor feeds, and the neighborhood conversation around your category before planning a single post.

  2. Plan

    Egochi documents platform mix, neighborhood-versus-Eastside targeting, the dry-season calendar map, and the lead definition your report will count, all approved by you.

  3. Create

    Egochi schedules production days where your work actually happens, books and clears creator collabs, and makes every asset for the platform it will live on.

  4. Publish

    Egochi keeps calendars weeks ahead, holds community replies to the standards you approved, and ships nothing as filler under your name.

  5. Grow

    Paid budget amplifies what organic proved, weak channels lose budget instead of getting excuses, and Egochi's monthly report names the leads.

What Social Media Marketing Costs in Seattle

Social media management at Egochi starts at $1,500 monthly, and most Seattle programs land between $1,500 and $7,500 depending on platform count, content volume, and whether paid campaigns run alongside the organic work. Multi-platform programs with heavy production sit at the top of that range; a focused two-platform program sits near the floor.

There are no setup fees, plans run month to month, and ad spend is paid by you directly to the platforms, so the fee you approve is the fee you pay.

Is Egochi the Right Fit for Your Seattle Social Program

Who this is for

  • Your buyers check the feed before they buy: restaurants, bars, med spas, fitness, salons, retail, remodelers, and the B2B and professional firms whose customers and future hires vet them on LinkedIn.
  • You want a program judged on leads, bookings, and revenue instead of follower counts, with a monthly report that says plainly what the feed produced.
  • You want an agreement the work keeps re-earning, from a team that answers in your voice and guards your name in public.

When we may not be the right fit

  • You cannot absorb more inquiries right now. Social demand arrives fast and in public, and unanswered DMs and comments cost more trust than posting nothing.
  • Your customers only look for you at the moment of need. Roof leaks and burst pipes get found through search; social supports those categories, it does not carry them, and we will say so in the audit.
  • You want a promised follower count or a guaranteed viral hit. Nobody honest controls the algorithm, and audiences that cannot buy from you are rented numbers.

Fair Questions Seattle Owners Ask About Social Media

Should a Seattle business post about Seafair and game days?

Join the conversation as what you are, a local business, and never dress up as the event. Seafair week, the summer markets, and the stadium calendar genuinely move when this city gathers, eats, and spends, so Egochi times offers and content to those moments. Using team marks or event branding as if you were affiliated is a legal problem and reads as try-hard anyway. Your own voice on a big weekend does the work.

Which neighborhoods should our feed target?

Egochi names them before you spend, because the content differs. A Capitol Hill nightlife audience, a West Seattle family audience, and an Eastside B2B audience live on different platforms at different hours with different proof standards. Some businesses genuinely need more than one lane, and Egochi gives those separate content tracks with separate reporting, not a blur that serves nobody.

Can social produce anything for a tech or B2B firm?

Yes, with the right platform and the right definition of a win. The committees inside the vendor ecosystems check LinkedIn, and capability content, founder commentary, and employee stories build the shortlist presence that turns into meetings and quote requests. It also carries recruiting, and in a market where the big employers compete for the same talent, that is often the faster payback. Egochi reports both honestly.

Is posting more often the answer for a quiet account?

Usually not, and least of all here. Volume without a point trains the algorithm to treat your account as filler, and it trains this city's pattern-spotting audience to scroll past you. Two platforms run well, with content Seattle actually wants, beat five run thin. Egochi, a Seattle social media agency, would rather retire a channel than publish noise under your name, and the report shows the difference.

One Egochi Team Across Every Seattle Channel

Feeds work best when search, ads, and the website pull the same direction. The same team runs all of it:

Social Results From the Egochi Portfolio

Receipts from engagements across the whole Egochi roster where social carried real weight, not a Seattle-only list. Where an engagement was bigger than social alone, the numbers cover the whole engagement, labeled honestly.

  • MissGuided social media marketing case study

    MissGuided

    Fast Fashion Ecommerce

    A fast-fashion brand whose audience lives on social. Egochi timed trend content to drops feeding the same funnel as the search program, and the whole engagement produced numbers worth naming.

    • +55% Revenue Growth
    • 4.1% Conversion Rate
    • 100K+ Monthly Visitors
  • The Pioneer Woman social media marketing case study

    The Pioneer Woman

    Food Media Brand

    A food media brand with a plainspoken voice its audience trusts, whose recipes get saved, shared, and cooked from the feed, the exact proof economy a food city like this runs on. Egochi built content for sharing that supported a program growing visits, lead generation, and time on site.

    • 30M+ Monthly Visitors
    • +250% Lead Generation
    • +45% Time on Site
  • Ellie Wilde social media marketing case study

    Ellie Wilde

    Prom Dress Ecommerce

    A prom brand whose buyers decide on Instagram months before the dance, the same visual-first buying pattern Seattle boutiques and med spas live on. Egochi's dress content, built for saving and sharing, grew social engagement while the wider program lifted email and traffic around it.

    • +80% Social Engagement
    • 100K+ Monthly Visitors
    • +70% Email Open Rate
  • The Peak Agency social media marketing case study

    The Peak Agency

    Talent Agency

    A talent agency that recruits in public: the feed is the storefront. Egochi's talent showcases and working-with-us content grew engagement and turned it into inquiries from the performers the agency actually wanted, the same public-recruiting play growing Seattle employers need.

    • +78% Social Engagement
    • +65% Talent Inquiries
    • +70% Top Talent Conversion
  • RXBAR social media marketing case study

    RXBAR

    Health Food Brand

    A protein bar brand built on plain ingredients and plain talk, the no-nonsense register that survives a skeptical comment section, and no city runs a more skeptical comment section than this one. Egochi ran product and community content alongside search and paid work that grew traffic and monthly revenue.

    • +90% Organic Traffic
    • 60K New Monthly Visitors
    • $250K Monthly Revenue Lift
  • LUGZ Footwear social media marketing case study

    LUGZ Footwear

    Footwear Brand | Amazon Retail

    A boots-and-sneakers brand whose culture lives in street style feeds. Egochi built product content for the platforms that supported a program growing visibility and sending measurable new traffic to where the brand sells.

    • +92% Organic Visibility
    • +150K New Amazon Visitors

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Meet the Team Behind Your Seattle Feeds

  • Jobin John

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Justin Brown

    Head of Search Engine Optimization

  • Bryan Thomson

    Head of Web Design & Development

  • Ina Komins

    Head of Social Media Marketing

  • Kierra Pita

    Head of Advertising & Content Marketing

  • Patricia Turner

    Chief Creative Officer

  • William Carter

    Chief Digital Strategy Officer

  • Andrew Miller

    Senior SEO Strategist

  • Amy Robinson

    Content Marketing Manager

  • Betty Harrison

    PPC Campaign Specialist

  • Anthony Carter

    Lead Digital Account Executive

  • Amanda Cooper

    Social Media Director

  • Carol Parker

    Senior Client Success Manager

  • Barbara Bennett

    Email Marketing Lead

  • Charles Turner

    Technical SEO Analyst

  • Brian Sullivan

    Creative Director

  • Christine Walker

    Director of Project Management

  • Christopher Brooks

    Digital Marketing Strategist

  • Daniel Wright

    Senior Analytics Specialist

  • David Henderson

    Lead Content Strategist

  • Donna Mitchell

    Client Communications Manager

  • Elizabeth Foster

    Director of Paid Advertising

  • Emily Baredi

    Brand Experience Specialist

  • Emma Scott

    Social Media Content Creator

  • George Crawford

    Technical Solutions Architect

  • Jacob Evans

    Digital Content Coordinator

  • James Anderson

    Marketing Automation Specialist

  • Jason Palmer

    Junior Copywriter

  • Jeffrey Reynolds

    Paid Media Analyst

  • Jennifer Lewis

    Community Engagement Specialist

  • Jonathan Murphy

    SEO Reporting Specialist

  • Joseph Morgan

    Influencer Marketing Coordinator

  • Kenneth Stevens

    Digital PR Manager

  • Kimberly Harper

    Digital Marketing Intern

  • Kevin Morris

    SEO Outreach Specialist

  • Lee Dawson

    Junior Web Developer

  • Linda Peterson

    Email Campaign Coordinator

  • Lisa Thompson

    Social Media Ads Specialist

  • Margaret Bradley

    Marketing Operations Lead

  • Mark Richards

    Data & Insights Analyst

  • Mary Kennedy

    Senior Copyeditor

  • Matthew Clark

    Growth Marketing Manager

  • Michelle Sanders

    Junior Marketing Designer

  • Michael Foster

    Senior Conversion Rate Specialist

  • Nancy Wheeler

    Digital Analytics Manager

  • Nicholas Pierce

    Affiliate Marketing Specialist

  • Nicole Adams

    Outreach Program Coordinator

  • Paul Franklin

    Paid Social Campaign Manager

  • Richard Barnes

    Reputation Management Specialist

  • Robert Murphy

    Lead Solutions Architect

  • Ronald Davis

    Marketing Technology Analyst

  • Ryan Bell

    Paid Media Buyer

  • Sandra Gregory

    Digital Account Coordinator

  • Scott Hopkins

    CRM Implementation Specialist

  • Shirley Ellis

    Customer Insights Manager

  • Stephanie Cross

    Brand Content Designer

  • Steven Greene

    Web Analytics Specialist

  • Susan Price

    Affiliate Campaign Manager

  • Thomas Fisher

    Lead Technical Architect

  • Timothy Nash

    Mobile Marketing Strategist

Common Questions About Seattle Social Media Marketing

  • How much does social media marketing cost in Seattle?

    Social media management at Egochi, a Seattle social media marketing company, starts at $1,500 monthly, and most programs land between $1,500 and $7,500 depending on platform count, content volume, and whether paid campaigns run alongside organic work. There are no setup fees, ad spend goes from you to the platforms directly, and every tier is published before the first call.

  • Which social platforms work best for Seattle businesses?

    It depends on which Seattle you sell to. Instagram and short video carry food, drink, fitness, style, and events in the city neighborhoods. Facebook still runs deep in the family suburbs and on the Eastside, where community groups decide reputations. LinkedIn does real work for the tech and B2B economy, including recruiting. TikTok earns a slot where younger audiences fit. Two platforms run well beat five run thin.

  • Does social media marketing work for service businesses?

    It depends on how customers find you, and honest agencies say so. Emergency trades get found through search at the moment of need, so social supports the brand and reviews close the job. Remodelers, landscapers, painters, med spas, gyms, and salons are different: their buyers browse and compare for weeks, often inside neighborhood groups, and a feed full of real finished work sells before the first call.

  • How long until social media marketing shows results?

    Paid social can produce tracked leads within days, because budget forces reach. Organic takes longer: engagement patterns typically firm up over the first 1-2 months, and steady lead flow takes 3-6 months of consistent publishing. In Seattle the calendar matters as much as the timeline, and Egochi warms feeds up before the dry season starts instead of launching into the middle of it.

Straight Answers About Working With Egochi

Who actually makes our content?

Egochi's in-house team plans and produces it: strategists set the calendar, producers run shoot days on location at your business across the Puget Sound, and writers keep the voice yours. Where creator content fits the plan, Egochi books and directs local creators with cleared usage rights. You approve the calendar before anything publishes, and nothing ships under your name without your sign-off standard.

Do you answer comments and DMs for us?

Yes, when community management is in your scope. Egochi runs replies to response-time standards you approve, in your brand voice, with escalation rules so complaints, press, and sales conversations that need a human decision reach you fast. For booking businesses an answered DM is often the entire sale, so this is treated as revenue work, not housekeeping.

What is in the monthly report?

Egochi reports tracked leads from social by platform, DMs and calls that became customers, cost per lead where paid campaigns run, and revenue where tracking allows. Reach, engagement, and follower movement appear as diagnostics, not headlines. If a channel is underperforming after a fair window, the report says so and recommends where the budget should move.

What happens to our accounts if we leave?

They are yours and they stay yours. Accounts run under your ownership with Egochi's team added as managers, content files and creator usage agreements are handed over, and month-to-month terms mean leaving takes notice, not negotiation. An agency that holds your accounts hostage is telling you how it expects to keep clients.

Where Your Seattle Feeds Are Run

Egochi has four offices: New York, Miami, Milwaukee, and Madison, and none of them is in Washington, which we say plainly instead of renting a Westlake address for the website. Shoot days happen at your business across the Puget Sound, which is where social content should be made anyway, strategy calls and monthly report walkthroughs run over video on Pacific-morning schedules, and the toll-free line reaches the team that writes and posts under your name.

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