What Our Customers Say
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We have worked with Hill Media for several years. They designed our website for our restaurant. Jerad picked up on our personalities and incorporating that into our website. We get so many comments from our customers about how much they love our website. Any updates that I send to them, menu etc, are done in a timely efficient manner. As a small business owner, I highly recommend Hill Media!
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Our church camp website was in desperate need of an upgrade. Hill Media was recommended to us as a great local guy in Kalispell to get the job done. We are extremely happy with his work. Our guest even comment on how nice it looks and easy to navigate. He's very dependable and prompt. We highly recommend this company.
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If you're looking for top-notch web development and email hosting services local in Kalispell, look no further than Jerad Hill at Hill Media Group. At Red Eagle Aviation, we've been working with Jered for several years, and he consistently delivers exceptional results. Jered is always responsive, professional, and a pleasure to work with. We highly recommend Jerad and Hill Media Group for their outstanding service.
Hill Media Group
Business Hours
- Monday
- 08:00 – 17:00
- Tuesday
- 08:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 08:00 – 17:00
- Thursday
- 08:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 08:00 – 17:00
Frequently Asked Questions
Which social media platforms should my Kalispell business use? +
It depends on who your customers are. Kalispell B2C businesses (retail, restaurants, services) typically see the best results on Facebook and Instagram — Facebook skews older and performs well for community engagement, Instagram performs well for visual businesses and tourist-facing brands. LinkedIn is the right platform for B2B, professional services, and commercial work. We generally recommend concentrating on one or two platforms you can maintain consistently rather than spreading across all of them.
How often should I post on social media for my Kalispell business? +
Consistency matters more than frequency. A business posting three substantial pieces of content per week will outperform one that posts daily for two weeks then disappears for a month. For most Kalispell small businesses we target three to five posts per week on the primary platform, with more frequent engagement (comments, stories, replies) layered on top. Quality beats volume — one genuinely useful post is worth ten generic ones.
Can social media actually generate leads for a local Kalispell business? +
Yes, but the mechanism is usually indirect. Direct-response social media (where someone sees a post and immediately buys or calls) works for some businesses but not most. The more reliable pattern is awareness-to-conversion: social media builds familiarity and trust, and when the customer needs your service they remember you and search for you. That's harder to measure but it's real and it's why consistent social presence matters.
What kind of content works best for Kalispell small businesses? +
Content that shows real work, real people, and real places tends to outperform polished promotional content. Behind-the-scenes posts of actual Flathead Valley projects, team introductions, local photography, answers to common customer questions, seasonal tips tied to Kalispell-specific conditions, and community involvement all perform well. The content that fails is the kind that feels like an ad — even if it's technically organic.
Should my Kalispell business be on TikTok? +
For most local service businesses in Kalispell, no — TikTok's reach is impressive but its audience is less likely to convert into local customers and the content demands are high. Exceptions: if you have a strong personality-led brand, a visually interesting business, or a younger target demographic, TikTok can work. We'd rather see most Kalispell businesses do Facebook and Instagram well than do TikTok poorly alongside them.
How do you measure whether social media is working? +
We track reach, engagement rate, website clicks from social, and ultimately leads and revenue attributed to social media touchpoints. Pure follower count is the least useful metric — a page with 500 engaged local followers often outperforms one with 5,000 disengaged followers. For local businesses, we also pay attention to Google Business Profile views and calls, because social media often influences searches that then convert through search channels.
Can you create social media content for my Kalispell business if I don't have photography? +
Yes, and if you're based in the Flathead Valley we can include commercial photography shoots as part of the engagement. Strong local photography is one of the highest-leverage investments for social media performance — it's the difference between a feed that looks like every other small business and one that feels distinctly yours. If budget is tight, we can work with phone photography from you or your team combined with our editorial direction.
