LinkedIn Content Creation Support
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
Balancing classes and work leaves me little room to build the steady LinkedIn presence I have in mind, so I’d like a social-media-savvy partner who can own the day-to-day content production while I focus on strategy and engagement.
Here’s what I need:
• Written posts and long-form articles that speak to early-career professionals and hiring managers, positioning me as a motivated, adaptable marketer.
• Complementary graphics or simple infographics that visualise key points and keep the feed visually consistent with LinkedIn’s best practices.
• A light editorial calendar so I always know what’s coming up and can slot in any timely updates from my coursework or field projects.
I’ll supply raw ideas, past project highlights and brand guidelines; you transform them into polished copy and visuals ready to publish natively on LinkedIn. Canva, Adobe Express or any comparable design tool is fine as long as the files remain editable for future tweaks.
Turnaround: once a week content drops for the next four weeks, with the option to extend if we click. Quality, clarity and adherence to my personal voice are the success metrics—if the posts read naturally, spark conversations and stay on schedule, we’re good.
If you’ve previously managed LinkedIn feeds or crafted infographics that simplify data and insights, I’d love to see samples.
Here’s what I need:
• Written posts and long-form articles that speak to early-career professionals and hiring managers, positioning me as a motivated, adaptable marketer.
• Complementary graphics or simple infographics that visualise key points and keep the feed visually consistent with LinkedIn’s best practices.
• A light editorial calendar so I always know what’s coming up and can slot in any timely updates from my coursework or field projects.
I’ll supply raw ideas, past project highlights and brand guidelines; you transform them into polished copy and visuals ready to publish natively on LinkedIn. Canva, Adobe Express or any comparable design tool is fine as long as the files remain editable for future tweaks.
Turnaround: once a week content drops for the next four weeks, with the option to extend if we click. Quality, clarity and adherence to my personal voice are the success metrics—if the posts read naturally, spark conversations and stay on schedule, we’re good.
If you’ve previously managed LinkedIn feeds or crafted infographics that simplify data and insights, I’d love to see samples.