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People check your social media before they reach out. They scroll through your feed to get a sense of who you are, what you're working on, whether you're still active. If the last post is from three months ago, that says something. Social media keeps your business visible between the moments that matter, and how you show up shapes how people see you.
The work starts with understanding your brand and who you're talking to. We look at your positioning, your voice, and what role social media plays in your business. Before anything gets posted, there's a clear direction for what the content should look and sound like.
From there, we handle content creation and scheduling. You'll see what's going out before it goes live, and there's a process for feedback and approvals built in. We're not posting blindly. Consistency matters more than frequency. Showing up regularly with a clear message builds trust over time. Posting randomly whenever someone remembers doesn't.
We track what's working and adjust as we go. Some content lands, some doesn't. The strategy evolves based on what the data shows and how your audience responds. You'll get regular updates on performance, and the direction shifts when it needs to.
If your customers expect to find you online and see regular activity, going quiet sends the wrong message. This is for businesses that need to stay visible and want what they post to actually reflect who they are, not just fill a content calendar.
It's also for teams that don't have the time to do this properly in-house. Creating content, scheduling posts, responding to comments, keeping things consistent across platforms - it adds up fast. If that work keeps slipping or getting done halfway, people notice.
And it's for businesses that see this as a long game. You're not going to get instant leads or viral moments from organic social media. What you get is presence, familiarity, and trust that builds over months. If that's what you're after, it makes sense. If you need quick wins, this isn't the channel for it.
Between purchases and decisions, your audience is still paying attention. They see what you post, how often you show up, what you seem to care about. That shapes how they perceive your business.
When your social media looks and sounds like your website and your emails, everything feels connected. When it doesn’t, something feels off. Consistency builds trust. Inconsistency creates doubt.
Social media supports your website by driving traffic. It warms people up before they see your ads. It reinforces your SEO by keeping your brand active.
Social media management covers everything from planning to publishing to tracking results. The scope depends on how many platforms you're on and how much content you need, but most engagements include strategy, content creation, publishing, and ongoing optimization. Everything works together as a system.
This is where we define how your brand shows up online.
This is the actual content that gets posted.
This is how content goes live and gets managed day to day.
This is how we track what’s working and adjust over time.
Social media is a recurring service because the work is ongoing. Content needs to be created, scheduled, and managed consistently.
Social media engagements start at €1,200 per month. The final amount depends on the number of platforms, posting frequency, and content complexity. Paid advertising is separate and falls under PPC.
If you want to see how different components affect the monthly investment, the estimator can map it out.

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Social media is not an instant results channel. In the first few weeks, the focus is on establishing direction, consistency, and tone. Meaningful results usually come after a few months of regular posting, when the audience starts to recognize the brand and engage with the content. Social works best as a long-term channel that supports trust and visibility, not quick spikes.
We handle the content creation, including concepts, copy, and visuals. If you already have photos, videos, or brand materials, we can use and adapt them. If not, we work with what’s available and guide you on what additional assets would help improve results over time.
You don’t need to be heavily involved, but some input is always helpful. At the beginning, we align on messaging, tone, and goals. After that, involvement usually comes down to approvals and occasional feedback. We aim to keep the process light and efficient, not time-consuming.
The exact platforms depend on your goals and audience. We don’t push every brand to be everywhere. Some businesses benefit from focusing on one or two channels and doing them well, rather than spreading effort across too many platforms with little impact.
No. Paid advertising is handled as a separate service. Social media management focuses on organic presence, content, and communication. Paid campaigns require a different setup, budget, and optimization process, which is why they are treated separately.
Social media can support lead generation and sales, but it usually doesn’t work in isolation. Its main role is to build awareness, reinforce credibility, and keep your brand visible. When combined with a strong website, clear offers, and paid campaigns, it becomes much more effective.
That’s normal, especially at the beginning. Engagement grows as consistency builds and the audience becomes familiar with the brand. We monitor performance and adjust content direction over time, but social media should be evaluated over months, not weeks.
Yes. Social media needs change over time. Platforms evolve, priorities shift, and businesses grow. We review performance regularly and can adjust scope, platforms, or content direction as needed.
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