Jun 3, 2019 03:56:36 AM Edited Jun 3, 2019 04:48:03 AM by Julian R
Hello,
So as the title says, I want to hire freelancers at some point in the near future for my social media marketing agency. One of the biggest questions that I have is, is it possible/reasonable to hire, lets say, a social media manager to manage a business's social media for a month, or 2, or 3.
My goal, as a SMMA is to keep clients (for the agency) generally longer term, preferably 3 months to a year. I want to speak with the business, say "I think we can focus on these areas" then deliver the information to a social media manager and have them do their job for a month or more.
So, is this possible to fulfill with a contract? How would I go about that? I am totally new to this platform and hiring freelancers but I plan to work very well with them and treat them with respect to themselves and their work. Thank you!
Edit: One more thing! Money for ads. If a business gives me money to be spent on ads. How would I get get that money to a freelance to put towards ads?
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Jun 3, 2019 06:17:20 AM by Goran V
Hi Julian,
I`m not experienced in SMM but I think that you can connect your bank account to your Facebook Business account, and add your freelancer to manage your ads. For more details about this, I would suggest consulting yourself with an expert freelancer in this industry.
To learn more about Upwork and how you can utilize it I would suggest checking our recourses in these threads: Client Tutorial Videos and Client Webinar Getting the Most Out of Upwork. Thank you.
Jun 3, 2019 06:17:20 AM by Goran V
Hi Julian,
I`m not experienced in SMM but I think that you can connect your bank account to your Facebook Business account, and add your freelancer to manage your ads. For more details about this, I would suggest consulting yourself with an expert freelancer in this industry.
To learn more about Upwork and how you can utilize it I would suggest checking our recourses in these threads: Client Tutorial Videos and Client Webinar Getting the Most Out of Upwork. Thank you.
Jun 3, 2019 06:22:47 AM by Julian R
Oh wow! That's good news, seems to answer my question. Thank you so much for the reply