Outcomes
Feed my social channels
Publish consistently without quality depending on whoever has time that week.
The problem with social channels is almost never ideas — it is rhythm. A good month followed by two silent ones builds nothing, and the cost of that irregularity appears in no report: it appears in the reach of the next post.
Keeping rhythm with quality takes a system, not good intentions: batch shooting, formats that repeat without tiring, and separating who produces from who approves. This is also where image rights are usually forgotten — and a video that cannot be used in paid campaigns is half the value you paid for.
What can be delivered
- Editorial lines and recurring formats, so each piece is not invented from scratch
- Batch production: one shooting day that yields weeks of posts
- Vertical and horizontal editing from the same footage, with captions and per-platform versions
- Creator content, for when credibility has to come from a person rather than the brand
- A publishing calendar with approvals, so the process does not stall waiting for someone
- Rights assignment handled in the contract, paid amplification included
The skills this mobilises
How long it takes
Two to four weeks before production is flowing, and after that it is continuous rhythm. The right question here is not "when is it done" — it is "how many pieces a month", and the answer sets the budget.
When this is the right outcome
Choose this when you already have somewhere to put the content to work — campaigns running, an audience growing, salespeople using it. If you do not, the content looks good and changes nothing, and it is better to start with strategy.
Other outcomes
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