about your hostess

Welcome in, my name is Paige and I'll be taking care of you.

Paige C. Clark

hostess and owner 

I help purpose-driven brands show up online with clarity, consistency, and heart.

  • Social strategy & content planning
  • Digital audits & marketing clean-up
  • Honest, custom-fit consulting
  • Systems that save your sanity
  • Story-first marketing (because connection matters)
  • Integrity over hype
  • Strategy with soul
  • Clarity over clutter
  • People before platforms
What I do
What I value

Want to see the full backstory?

Check out my resume and portfolio (official edition)

See the awesome-ness

You know that feeling when you walk into a place and instantly feel known? The kind of spot where they greet you with a smile, remember your usual, and take the time to help you figure out what you actually want — not just what they’re trying to sell?

That’s the heart behind The Social Counter.

Because let’s face it — the online marketing world? It’s a little too full of smoke and mirrors. Big promises, bloated packages, and agencies trying to sell you the digital equivalent of rainbow sprinkles when all you really wanted was a scoop of something simple (and effective).

I started The Social Counter because I was tired of watching small business owners — the scrappy, soulful, mission-driven kind — get served things they didn’t need. Overpriced strategies. Outdated formulas. Copy-paste solutions. And worst of all? Advice that didn’t align with their values.

That’s just not how I do business.

Here, you get honest strategy, custom-fit solutions, and someone who genuinely cares about your mission. If we work together, know this: I don’t take it lightly. Your brand is sacred territory, and I consider it an honor to help you share it well.

Whether we’re refreshing your socials, planning a launch, or just figuring out what your next step is — you’ll always get the truth, served with grace and probably a sprinkle of wit.

So pull up a stool at The Social Counter. I’m so glad you’re here.

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