During the most recent episode of Women in Motion, we were thrilled to feature Norel Mancuso, the inspiring founder behind Social House, a digital growth agency that’s reshaping the way brands engage online. Norel’s journey began with a bold move from L’Oreal in New York City to Los Angeles, where she launched Social House at a time when social media was just starting to gain traction. Recognizing the potential of these emerging platforms, she created her agency to help brands build real, two-way connections with audiences—a vision that has remained central as the agency has grown.
Digital Evolution and Strategy
Over the years, Norel has witnessed massive shifts in digital media, from the rise of AI and hyper-personalization to the emergence of TikTok. To keep her clients competitive, Social House developed the “TriVision Approach,” which combines strategic planning, engaging content, and targeted paid media. According to Norel, the key today isn’t just broad reach, but a thoughtful, segmented approach that reinforces a brand’s core values and keeps audiences engaged.
Approach to Social Media
For Norel, social media should serve as an integrated tool within a brand’s overall marketing strategy. She emphasizes that while social media can drive visibility and engagement, it’s most effective when it complements broader marketing goals. This insight is especially valuable for small businesses that often misunderstand social media as a primary revenue driver. Norel’s perspective encourages brands to build authentic connections with audiences, creating lasting brand recall rather than focusing only on immediate results.
WBEC-West and Community Impact
As a certified woman-owned, minority, and LGBTQ-owned business, Social House has greatly benefited from WBEC-West’s support. Norel shares that the matchmaking events and corporate connections made possible by WBEC-West have opened new doors for her agency. She appreciates the vibrant community of like-minded women business owners, who exchange insights and inspire each other to navigate challenges in their industries.
Advice for Small Businesses
Norel encourages small businesses looking to boost their social media presence to balance organic and paid strategies. Platforms like TikTok offer native features that can elevate visibility, and a little investment in paid media goes a long way. Though it can be demanding to maintain a constant stream of content, Norel believes this effort is crucial for long-term success and brand visibility in a crowded digital space.
Social House’s Legacy
Under Norel’s leadership, Social House has evolved into a trusted partner for lifestyle brands across sectors, including beauty, fashion, healthcare, and technology. Her passion for innovation and strategic insight has set a new standard for digital branding, making Social House a go-to agency for brands looking to make a genuine impact online. Norel’s journey exemplifies how vision and adaptability can build a lasting brand presence. To hear her full journey on Women in Motion, click this link: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/women-in-motion/norel-mancuso/
About Women’s Business Enterprise Council-West (WBEC-West)
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