Liquor Store Social Sales Boost
Budget: $8 – $15 USD
I run an independent liquor store in South Carolina and want to turn Facebook and Instagram into consistent revenue channels, not just places where people “like” a photo and move on. Every piece of work should pull shoppers into the store or push them to order for pickup or delivery, so the entire strategy must be sales-driven.
The core of the engagement is simple: create and manage promotional-offer content that complies with federal and South Carolina alcohol marketing rules, publish it on a regular schedule, and back it with targeted campaigns that convert. Local targeting, age-gate best practice, and smart copy that passes Facebook and Instagram’s ad review are all essential.
To make results crystal-clear, I’ll need:
• A two-week rolling content calendar focusing on limited-time deals, new arrivals, and seasonal bundles.
• Paid campaign setup and optimization inside Meta Ads Manager, with geo-fenced audiences around my store radius.
• Brief weekly reports summarizing spend, reach, CTR, and—most importantly—sales attribution or in-store traffic uplift.
Creative tools are up to you—Canva, Photoshop, Premiere, or Reels natively—so long as the final assets stay on-brand and are delivered in editable format when requested. If you have experience driving sales for beverage, C-store, or F&B brands, mention it; the closer to alcohol retail, the better.
The core of the engagement is simple: create and manage promotional-offer content that complies with federal and South Carolina alcohol marketing rules, publish it on a regular schedule, and back it with targeted campaigns that convert. Local targeting, age-gate best practice, and smart copy that passes Facebook and Instagram’s ad review are all essential.
To make results crystal-clear, I’ll need:
• A two-week rolling content calendar focusing on limited-time deals, new arrivals, and seasonal bundles.
• Paid campaign setup and optimization inside Meta Ads Manager, with geo-fenced audiences around my store radius.
• Brief weekly reports summarizing spend, reach, CTR, and—most importantly—sales attribution or in-store traffic uplift.
Creative tools are up to you—Canva, Photoshop, Premiere, or Reels natively—so long as the final assets stay on-brand and are delivered in editable format when requested. If you have experience driving sales for beverage, C-store, or F&B brands, mention it; the closer to alcohol retail, the better.