Freeport Social Media, Done For You
Freeport is a roughly 44,472-resident village in Nassau County next to Baldwin and Roosevelt. The restaurants and auto shops we work with here all run into the same problem: social media starts as a side project, gets posted in bursts when somebody has a free Tuesday, and then goes quiet for three weeks. Working-class south-shore village with the Nautical Mile waterfront restaurant district and a busy Main Street. One of the most diverse commercial cores in Nassau, with heavy auto-services and restaurant density, which means consistency on Facebook, Instagram, and Google Business Profile compounds quickly when you commit to it. NOVA runs social media and content as a done-for-you service. We build a calendar that fits your business, write posts that actually sound like Freeport — not a generic agency template — handle the photo and video work, watch the comments and DMs, and send a clean monthly report you can read in two minutes. Hyper-local content matters here. Posts that reference Nautical Mile landmarks, neighbors like Baldwin, and the rhythm of the Nassau County year outperform anything generic. That is what we build.
Where Freeport businesses lose leads on social
Nobody on the team has time to post consistently, write captions, take photos, and respond to DMs on top of running the business.
DMs, comments, and review responses sitting unanswered for days because nobody owns it.
Reels and short video keep coming up in conversation but nobody on the team knows where to start.
How NOVA solves it
Discovery first: we map what makes your business different, what Freeport customers care about, and what platforms actually drive bookings — then build the calendar.
Weekly posting across Facebook, Instagram, and Google Business Profile — captions, hashtags, scheduling, and the boring publishing work all handled.
Photo and video creation, including reels and short-form video shot at your location with simple direction.
Inbox monitoring, comment replies, and a one-page monthly report that ties activity back to leads and calls.
Freeport context
Long Islanders scroll Instagram and Facebook constantly, and they trust businesses they recognize from their feed long before they Google. In Freeport, posts that reference local landmarks, neighbors like Baldwin, school sports, and the Nassau County season cycle outperform anything generic by a wide margin. Consistency beats creativity — most restaurants and auto shops competitors abandon their pages after six months, so just showing up every week with content that sounds like a real Freeport business puts you ahead of the pack.
Local anchors: Nautical Mile, Freeport LIRR station, Cow Meadow Park, Woodcleft Canal.
Frequently asked questions
Freeport: Let's talk social.
Plain English. One Long Island team. Month-to-month.