Hungry yet? The Inaugural Charles City Restaurant Week kicks off today, and trust us - you’re in for a delicious surprise! They say you eat with your eyes first—so feast on these recent snaps Rob captured in Charles City. We promise, the food tastes just as good as it looks!
Consociate Media
营销服务
Gloucester Point,Virginia 1,049 位关注者
We are a small but mighty team of doers and dreamers who share a passion for storytelling and bringing brands to life.
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Ideas. Create. Impact. Storytelling. The methods change, but the tradition remains. Through a blend of marketing, media and management techniques, Consociate uses the rich traditions of storytelling and modern communications to help businesses grow. Services include the following: BRANDING A business, an organization, a cause. They all have a brand. And the right brand identity is crucial to creating not just a lasting impression, but the right impression. From typeface to tagline and every layer of the logo, all the details build the brand. Let’s make it memorable. MEDIA RELATIONS Our team of former reporters, photojournalists and corporate media practitioners helps develop stories, find the right target, prepare clients for interviews, and track trends and inclinations among the most influential news outlets. WEBSITE DESIGN We tell your story through an intuitive, SEO-savvy, functional, secure website that’s easy to navigate for your users who won’t need a treasure hunt to find your call-to-action message. MARKETING STRATEGY We believe in authentic storytelling, crafted in strategy and measured with results. Let us build a marketing strategy for your business or organization that truly aligns with what you need to achieve. STORYTELLING Let’s tell your story with words that matter. Clean, crisp copy is a must for content marketing and the cornerstone of our professional copywriting services. And while it’s important to tell people your story, we can also help you show it. Transforming your most meaningful data into a visual package will engage your audience and boost credibility. MEDIA TRAINING & CONSULTATION Your spokespeople need an understanding of how the media operates and how to present when necessary. Consociate offers comprehensive media training that helps you work effectively with the media by tailoring your message and approach through techniques that enable better control of your interactions with the press.
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https://consociate.marketing/
Consociate Media的外部链接
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- 营销服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Gloucester Point,Virginia
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- 私人持股
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- 2011
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2072 George Washington Memorial Hwy
US,Virginia,Gloucester Point,23062
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If you know Steph, it will come as no surprise that she cried when she learned she was named to the CoVaBIZ Magazine list of the 150 most influential people. Honored to have a member of our team included among such talented, driven, thoughtful, giving people in Coastal Virginia!
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Doesn't matter how advanced technology gets, there's still something super special about seeing a client on the front page of the regional newspaper. Above the fold. #prlife
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Stories bring people together! Says so right there on Steph’s slide!
Major kudos to the Williamsburg Area Arts Commission for today’s forum: “Marketing on a Shoestring Budget.” It’s a topic relevant to most nonprofits and most definitely to Young Audiences / Arts for Learning Virginia. (We do NO paid advertising, so we find other ways to get the word out about our impact on children’s lives.) ? Stephanie Heinatz, CEO and founder of Consociate Media, did an excellent job explaining the elements of storytelling and detailing marketing strategies. Thank you to WAAC, the City of Williamsburg, Virginia, and all who worked hard to put together this forum. ? (A special pleasure of the forum was the opportunity for A4L’s communications consultant and former employee, Cindy Willett Sherwood, MSJ, to connect again with Robin Noel P., WAAC's outstanding liaison to Arts for Learning.)
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“Study the past if you would define the future.” – Confucius We took a master class this week on the past, getting the privilege to help lead a tour with a group a journalists through the USS Monitor's turret tank. Grateful for these journalists so eager to tell the powerful story of the Monitor's turret, and all it represents, from its home in The Mariners' Museum and Park's conservation laboratory. In case you're meeting the turret here for the first time, here's some fast facts for you! The iconic Civil War ironclad warship's turret is the first of its kind ever to be installed on a ship. Since its undersea recovery off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 2002, the Museum has worked to preserve and stabilize the turret - making it the world’s largest marine archaeological metals conservation project. Normally, the turret is submerged in a 90,000 gallon tank filled with an alkaline solution working to remove corrosion-inducing ocean salts before the artifact can be put on display in the Museum. Every five years or so, that solution needs to be changed – a multi-step process that includes a temporary draining of the tank - and an opportunity to get up close and personal with an iconic piece of American history.
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There's an art to an interview. A dance, if you will. And if you have one coming up that you need to do, go here https://bit.ly/3QVMtZO to read a few of our tried and true tips.
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If the USS Monitor's turret could talk, the tales it could tell. At home in The Mariners' Museum and Park conservation laboratory, the iconic Civil War ironclad warship's turret is at a special point in its conservation history. As the first of its kind ever to be installed on a ship, the Monitor’s 115-ton revolving gun turret represents a major technological advancement that changed the course of naval architecture and warfare. Since its undersea recovery off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 2002, the Museum has worked to preserve and stabilize the turret. It is the world’s largest marine archaeological metals conservation project. Normally, the turret is submerged in a 90,000 gallon tank filled with an alkaline solution working to remove corrosion-inducing ocean salts before the artifact can be put on display in the Museum. Every five years or so, that solution needs to be changed – a multi-step process that includes a temporary draining of the tank - and an opportunity to get up close and personal with an iconic piece of American history. Since this is a monumental moment - the draining coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Monitor wreckage site’s designation as a National Marine Sanctuary - our team was invited to document the turret during this draining. Our ultimate mission: help raise awareness about the community's opportunity to see the turret during a Wet Lab Open House during the Museum’s annual Battle of Hampton Roads Commemoration Day on March 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pro tip: you should go!
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