Social Media Management

Your audience is on social media, and you should be too!

Looking to engage with your audience, stay top of mind, and meet people where they’re at then you need to have a social media strategy.

Keys to Successful Social Media Management

Strategy

Posting without a strategy is the kiss of death. You have to know what you’re trying to achieve so you can post accordingly and reach your goals. We can help you think through the when, where, why, and how.

Consistency

Consistency is key! Consistency in when you post, where you post, and what you post make a huge difference. Consistency isn’t hard, but it takes time and effort. Let us take that effort off your plate.

Flexibility

The digital world isn’t stagnant and your strategy shouldn’t be either. If something isn’t working, try something new. Be flexible and make adjustments. We help you stay on top of the trends and let you know when it’s time to pivot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Dogwood’s social media management include?

Our social media management services are designed to relieve the stress of staying active online. We create and publish high-quality posts tailored to your brand, manage your content calendar, monitor engagement, and help grow your audience across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Whether you’re promoting a product, service, event, or simply want to stay top-of-mind with your audience, we handle strategy, design, and execution—so you don’t have to.

How do you create content for my business?

We work closely with you to understand your brand voice, goals, and audience. From there, our team develops a custom content plan that aligns with your messaging and marketing objectives. We write captions, design graphics, select hashtags, and even recommend photoshoots or video content if needed. You’ll have a chance to review and approve posts before they go live. We aim to ensure your content feels personal, purposeful, and on-brand.

Do you offer ad management or just organic posts?

We offer both. While organic social media helps build community and trust over time, paid social ads are a powerful way to reach more people, generate leads, and drive traffic. At Dogwood, we can manage your boosted posts and full-scale advertising campaigns across Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms. This includes targeting setup, creative design, budget management, and performance reporting—all handled with your goals in mind.

How much does social media management cost?

Pricing depends on the number of platforms, posting frequency, and whether you need organic content, paid ads, or both. Many clients start with a baseline of $1000 per month, and we build from there based on their needs. We’ll develop a custom plan during your consultation and can combine this service with others—like SEO or content management—for a more cohesive strategy.

Will I see results right away?

Social media is about consistency and connection over time. You may see an initial bump in engagement once we begin, but real growth happens gradually as your audience gets used to hearing from you. Paid social ads can help you generate leads or website traffic much faster. We provide regular reports so you can track your reach, engagement, and ROI over time.

Do I have to provide content or photos?

Not necessarily. If you already have great photos or videos, we’ll incorporate them. But if not, we can help create custom graphics, shoot original content, or repurpose assets from your website or marketing materials. Our design team ensures everything aligns with your brand aesthetic and resonates with your audience.

Can I approve posts before they go live?

Yes, absolutely. We’ll set up a review process that works for you. Some clients want to approve every post, while others prefer to give general direction and trust us to take it from there. Either way, you’ll have complete visibility and control over your content calendar.

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