Landscaping Social Media Content
Budget: $30 – $250 CAD
My landscaping company is ready for a stronger social presence and I’m looking for a creative partner who can put together a small starter pack of content for Facebook and Instagram. I am looking one post per week
Scope
• Photos – polished, brand-consistent images that highlight our work.
• Short videos – quick, engaging clips (before-and-after reels, 15–30 seconds) edited for vertical viewing.
• Captions & text posts – clear, friendly copy that explains each image or video and offers practical maintenance tips.
Key themes
1. Dramatic before and after transformations that showcase curb-appeal improvements.
2. Simple maintenance tips homeowners can use between visits.
What I’ll provide
Project brief, logo files, and any raw site photos you may need.
What I need from you
An initial bundle of ready-to-publish assets (roughly 10 photos, 3 short videos, and matching captions) formatted for both Facebook and Instagram. Basic graphic touch-ups in Canva, Lightroom, or Photoshop and clean video edits in Premiere, CapCut, or similar are fine—no heavy motion graphics required.
If this first batch performs well, there’s room for ongoing work, but for now let’s keep the focus tight, deliver high-quality visuals, and make sure every post feels on-brand and engaging.
Scope
• Photos – polished, brand-consistent images that highlight our work.
• Short videos – quick, engaging clips (before-and-after reels, 15–30 seconds) edited for vertical viewing.
• Captions & text posts – clear, friendly copy that explains each image or video and offers practical maintenance tips.
Key themes
1. Dramatic before and after transformations that showcase curb-appeal improvements.
2. Simple maintenance tips homeowners can use between visits.
What I’ll provide
Project brief, logo files, and any raw site photos you may need.
What I need from you
An initial bundle of ready-to-publish assets (roughly 10 photos, 3 short videos, and matching captions) formatted for both Facebook and Instagram. Basic graphic touch-ups in Canva, Lightroom, or Photoshop and clean video edits in Premiere, CapCut, or similar are fine—no heavy motion graphics required.
If this first batch performs well, there’s room for ongoing work, but for now let’s keep the focus tight, deliver high-quality visuals, and make sure every post feels on-brand and engaging.