Social Media Management that hits different

Social media shouldn’t feel like a chore. It's a place where you can connect with your audience and build trust. When you do it right, that is.

We see social media as a way to build your brand. To create fans, not just followers. Not through random posts or chasing trends, but by telling a consistent story. 


Your story, in your tone of voice, on the right social media channels. Translating your expertise into content that actually matters to your audience.

That’s what we help you build: a social media presence that works for you today, supports your brand tomorrow, and keeps your story alive.

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Does this sound familiar?
“We know social media matters, but we we don't know what to post.”
“We're posting, but it doesn't lead to anything.”
“Posting takes time, and we're not sure it's worth the effort.”
“I’d love a fresh, outside perspective from someone who gets my brand.”

Why social media management is important

Your feed is often the first place people meet your brand.


A consistent and strategic social media presence builds trust and authority. It turns passive scrollers into loyal followers.
 When done right, your story cuts through the noise, builds a fanbase, and keeps you top of mind when your audience is ready to act.

Ready to tell a story that sticks?

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Helping tech experts worry less about social media

We helped Zebanza build a strong, consistent social media presence without the generic filler. By focusing strictly on their technical knowledge, we turned their feed into a hub for community growth and authority.

Read the case

Unmute You always brings our message to life creatively and professionally. They clearly know what they’re doing and their enthusiasm shines through in their open, collaborative style.

Kim Jansen
Zebanza
Our two cents

Stop selling. Start sharing.

If you have a great product or service, your instinct is to shout about it. But on social media, nobody stops for a sales pitch. What people do stop for is value!

For us, the best way to win customers is to share your expertise. Share your vision, your tips, and your story. Help your audience think differently, work smarter, or avoid mistakes you’ve already learned from.



Build a fanbase first. Conversion will follow.

When you focus on helping instead of selling, you build the kind of trust that eventually turns followers into buyers.

Want to know more?

Still got a question? Maybe you’ll find the answer here:
What does social media management for B2B companies actually mean?

Social media management is the strategic process of building a consistent digital presence.

Managing your social media is more than just posting updates. It involves a strategic content plan that translates business goals into engaging communication. Professional management includes copywriting, visual design, scheduling, and community management. By combining strategic content with consistent execution, you make sure your brand reaches the right decision-makers and turns your feed into a scalable digital B2B marketing channel.

What does social media management cost for a B2B company?

The cost of marketing services depends on your resources, ambition, scope and type of content.

Pricing varies based on several concrete factors. How frequently do you want to post? How complex is your content: is it just text, or does it include custom visuals and videos? And of course, how much strategic support do you need? Having a full-service partner for all your digital marketing services will naturally cost more than targeted support for a specific campaign.

How often should a B2B company post on social media?

B2B companies should post at least once per week on LinkedIn, at the same time.

Of course, there is no magic number! But posting once a week helps to keep you visible without overwhelming your audience or burning out your budget. After all, the goal of your social media posting isn’t to spam your followers’ feed, but to show up regularly with insights that are valuable to them. If you are wondering how to post on LinkedIn effectively, doing it at the same time every week is a great way to build a reliable reputation. Consistency beats frequency, every time.

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