Weekly Hiring Thread: Social Media Professionals

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WorldlyShine4674 months ago1

[hiring] Local Promoters / Short Video Publishers (Paid Collaboration)

Hi everyone,

We are a fintech company that helps freelancers, remote workers, and e-commerce sellers receive USD payments globally.

We are currently expanding into different markets and looking for local promoters or people who can publish short promotional videos.

What we are looking for

We are looking for people who can help with:

1. Local promotion

If you are active in communities related to:

Freelancing

Remote work

Online business

PayPal / Wise discussions

Cross-border payments

You can help introduce our product when relevant topics come up.

2. Short video publishing

If you post content on platforms such as:

TikTok

Instagram Reels

YouTube Shorts

Facebook Reels

We would like to collaborate with you to publish promotional videos.

We can provide:

Product introduction materials

Promotional banners

Video scripts if needed

Payment

We are open to discussing promotion pricing depending on:

Platform

Audience reach

Number of videos

Payment can be negotiated per video or per campaign.

If interested

Feel free to send a DM with:

Your country

The platforms you use

Your promotion price per video

We are happy to discuss collaboration.

Lilarayxx4 months ago1

[Hiring] Strategic Brand Manager & Community Strategist (Remote) - SFW Marketing

I am an established independent content creator in the sexuality/taboo/fetish niche (OnlyFans/Fansly) looking for a proactive Brand Manager to lead my international growth.

I am a creator and video editor by trade, so I handle the production—but I need a "Marketing Brain" to handle the strategy, tell ME what to do, and build a cohesive brand.

The Goal: Build a loyal, engaged community on Instagram and TikTok by leveraging controversial storytelling, personal thoughts on taboo topics, and high-exposure SFW content.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead Strategy: Build a content calendar and direct me on what to film/write to maximize reach.
  • Platform Growth: Drive high-quality traffic from Reddit, X (Twitter), and Telegram.
  • Algorithm Mastery: Navigate mainstream platforms (IG/TikTok) safely without shadowbans.
  • Consistency: Manage the marketing "engine" so I can stay in the creative zone.

What this is NOT: ❌ No chatting/sales. ❌ No NSFW content management. ❌ No filming. You are the strategist.

Requirements:

  • Proactive Personality: You must be a leader who pushes the project forward.
  • Niche Comfort: 100% professional and comfortable with the niche.
  • Freelance Status: Ability to issue invoices.
  • Fluent English.

Budget/Rate: Starting at $25 - $40/hour (depending on experience) OR a monthly retainer starting at $1,200+ (negotiable based on scope and hours). This is a paid, long-term opportunity.

How to Apply: Please DM me with your experience in building communities or managing brands in "sensitive" niches. To filter bots, please start your message with the word "LEADER".

YellowMarvel4 months ago1

[Hiring] I run a Facebook meme page called BaconFun with 400K+ followers. The page focuses mostly on food humor and relatable memes.

I am looking for someone to create content for the page daily. The money can vary month-to-month and it is very much dependent on how good the posts do. This is a paid position. You will receive 30% of the page’s monthly Facebook earnings while you are creating content for the page. We can talk if I can show you everything at this page has made in the last 12 months.

What I need:

• 12–24 pieces of content per day

• Memes, text posts, short reels, or remixed content

• Content must be sent the day before posting so I can approve it

You can have access to page insights to see what performs well and also access to exactly how much is paid out each month.

You do not need to post directly. You can simply send the content and I will schedule it.

Requirements:

• Understand meme culture

• Can produce content consistently

• Send 3–5 examples of memes you have made or pages you have worked on.

Case53744 months ago1

[HIRING]

Hello! I own a jewelry brand and am looking for a short form video editor (remote) to work on a contract basis, around 3-5 short form videos (10-30 seconds) a week, $10 a video (very basic editing, just a strong importance on understanding what's trendy in terms of music and content for women between 15-35). Doesn't need to be super experienced in editing but does have to be aware of trends and able to work independently.

Responsibilities:

  • Create short-form content for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Youtube shorts
  • Help brainstorm creative content ideas
  • Edit simple videos such as styling clips, packaging videos, and trend-based

If interested, please message me a link to a portfolio or any clips you've created/edited and your experience with editing/social media.

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