Organic social is still huge for B2B, but honestly, the strategy had to shift from "reach" to "trust" recently. Real talk, most company pages are ghost towns because they just post corporate fluff that nobody actually engages with. What's working for us right now is humancentric content basically founders or employees sharing actual frameworks and mess ups rather than just polished marketing assets.
I’m currently shipping about 15 pieces of content a week solo, and the only way it stays "worth it" is by keeping the production time low. I use a mix of Ahrefs for finding what people are actually searching for, and Runable for all the visual execution like carousels and video clips so I'm not stuck in design hell all day. If you can turn one deep strategic post into 5 to 6 bite sized visual assets quickly, the ROI on organic becomes a lot clearer because you aren't spending 20 hours a week on it.