Texas Hill Country Connection builds genuine, face-to-face networks for local businesses — no cold calls, no algorithms. Just real people, real conversations, and a Front Porch always open.
There’s a stretch of Texas where the Hill Country begins — where Glen Rose, Walnut Springs, and Meridian sit close enough to call on each other. Lisa founded Texas Hill Country Connection on a simple idea: the best business relationships aren’t built online. They’re built on a front porch, over a cup of coffee, with neighbors who look you in the eye and mean what they say.
THCC doesn’t make cold calls. It makes introductions. Every Monday, the coffee is poured on the porch. Every month, neighbors gather face-to-face at a casual coffee chat. And every day, local businesses get a little more visible — not through algorithms, but through genuine connection in the community that knows and trusts them.
Cold calls and mass emails won’t build a neighborhood. Lisa meets business owners where they are — in person, across a table, in real conversation. Every introduction is genuine, every referral is earned, and nothing about it feels like marketing.
This is outreach the way it used to be: a handshake, a story, and a neighbor who vouches for you because they mean it.
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The best thing you can do for a local business is tell your neighbor about them. THCC connects businesses across the Glen Rose, Walnut Springs, and Meridian area — creating a web of referrals built on trust, not transactions.
When someone in your community needs what you offer, they’ll already know your name — because a neighbor told them.
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Beyond the handshake, THCC offers ad packages and marketing materials that carry your business further across the community — celebrating local businesses and keeping the Front Porch busy.
Monthly plans start at $150; full-service visibility is $450/month, with à la carte ads, video, outreach, and print design also available.
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Lisa started Texas Hill Country Connection with a conviction: this corner of Texas — Glen Rose, Walnut Springs, Meridian — deserves its own identity. She gave it one: The Front Porch to the Hill Country.
Every Monday she pours the coffee. Every month she opens the door to a new coffee chat. And every day she works to make sure the businesses here are seen, celebrated, and connected to each other.
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