Social Media

Communication structuring for social media, including editorial direction, visual guidance, and content organization aligned with business objectives.

Social media work organizes your brand’s communication so it is perceived clearly, strategically, and consistently by your audience.

Based on defined positioning, content pillars, and editorial direction, content stops being isolated posts and starts serving a specific function within business growth—whether to build authority, drive engagement, or support sales.

More than posting frequently, the process involves planning, narrative structure, and strategic direction to ensure a consistent digital presence aligned with the company’s goals.

How it works

The process begins with a diagnosis of the business, target audience, and positioning.

From this, the following are defined:

  • Content pillars
  • Strategic topics
  • Tone of voice and language direction
  • Content calendar organization

Problems it solves

  • Inconsistent communication
  • Unstructured or random posting
  • Lack of visual and strategic consistency
  • Difficulty turning ideas into results-driven content