Social Media Management Services for Businesses

By Joey Pedras, Founder and Social Media Strategist Updated August 16, 2026

Nationwide social media management

Most businesses do not need more random posts. They need a clear point of view, a reliable content operation, and someone accountable for turning audience attention into business opportunity. TrueFuture Media’s social media management and strategy services give companies nationwide one senior-led team for organic content, account management, reporting, and paid social.

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TrueFuture Media is built for businesses that want social media treated as a managed growth function, not an extra task handed to a junior employee. Founder Joey Pedras brings more than a decade of experience across social strategy, content, paid media, brand building, and measurement. He also reports growing his personal brand past 22,000 followers and generating millions of views in only a few months. Services start at $5,000 per month and cover strategy, content creation, scheduling, account management, and reporting. Optional paid social management is priced at 10% of ad spend, with active campaigns checked daily and client-facing reports delivered every two weeks. The agency serves B2B, consumer, product, ecommerce, hospitality, manufacturing, professional, nonprofit, and service organizations across the United States. For companies ready to fund an accountable social media function, that combination makes TrueFuture a strong best-fit choice.

What should social media management and strategy services include?

A complete social media partner should own the operating system: research, positioning, content creation, approvals, publishing, community response, measurement, and strategic adjustments. The client should provide expertise and approvals, not spend every week managing the agency.

Many businesses split social media across editors, writers, media buyers, and internal staff. Each person may do good work, yet nobody owns the message, learning process, or next decision.

TrueFuture combines strategy and execution. We learn what the business sells, why customers choose it, what blocks a sale, which competitors hold attention, and which platforms match the buying process. That research becomes a working content plan.

What TrueFuture Media can own in a full-service engagement
Workstream What our team handles Why it matters
Strategy Audience research, positioning, platform selection, content pillars, campaign themes, cadence, and measurable goals. Every post has a reason to exist and a defined audience.
Content Concepts, scripts, captions, graphics, short-form video, carousels, and content repurposing within the agreed scope. The plan becomes publishable work without adding a production burden to the client.
Publishing Calendar management, approvals, scheduling, posting, account hygiene, and coordination across selected platforms. Consistency stops depending on whoever has time that week.
Account management Comment and message workflows, escalation rules, community participation, and brand-voice guardrails. The audience receives a timely, recognizable experience after a post goes live.
Reporting Content performance, audience signals, traffic, inquiries, attributed actions, lessons learned, and next-period decisions. Reporting guides the work instead of simply proving that posts went out.
Paid social Optional campaign planning, creative coordination, setup, daily checks, optimization, and reporting every two weeks for a 10% management fee based on ad spend. Paid reach stays connected to the same message, creative system, and business goal as organic social.

The client still controls the brand. Approvals, legal requirements, sensitive customer matters, and major offer changes remain collaborative decisions. What changes is the workload. Instead of chasing five people, the client has one accountable partner and one documented operating rhythm. TrueFuture’s published working process explains how audits, strategy, content production, management, and reporting fit together.

A managed social program works when the agency owns execution and the business retains informed control.

Why does Joey Pedras’s personal brand growth matter to clients?

Joey’s experience matters because he has worked on both sides of the result: building audiences organically and managing paid campaigns with real budget pressure. That range helps TrueFuture connect creative decisions to business goals instead of treating posts and ads as separate projects.

Building an audience under your own name exposes a strategist to the same conditions clients face: weak openings, stalled videos, changing platform behavior, creative fatigue, and the need to publish again after a miss.

Joey reports taking his personal brand beyond 22,000 followers and millions of views in only a few months. That result is not presented as a promise that every client will grow at the same rate. Audience size, category demand, starting recognition, content access, offer strength, platform fit, and budget all affect performance. It is evidence that the person setting the strategy still understands current execution at ground level.

A camera operator records a woman during an outdoor live video production.
Photo by Detail .co on Unsplash. Stock image; the people shown are not TrueFuture Media clients or team members.

Joey has also worked with brands and organizations for more than a decade across social, content, paid media, ecommerce, technical products, and brand storytelling. His published profile documents substantial audience growth and experience managing large media budgets. That record shows comfort with creative iteration and financial accountability, not guaranteed future performance.

“I build brand functions from scratch. I start with trust, not tactics.”

Joey Pedras, in his published professional profile

That philosophy shapes TrueFuture: make the company easier to recognize, understand, trust, and choose. Joey stays close to positioning, creative direction, performance interpretation, and major decisions.

TrueFuture’s advantage is not one viral result; it is Joey’s ability to connect strategy, creative, media, and measurement.

How does TrueFuture Media build organic social growth that lasts?

Organic growth compounds when a business repeatedly publishes useful ideas in recognizable formats, engages the right people, and uses performance data to refine the next round. TrueFuture builds that cycle around the company’s real expertise rather than trends alone.

Organic social requires research, production, judgment, and consistency. A useful post can reach a new viewer, answer a sales question, demonstrate expertise, earn a share, and create data for future content and ads.

The audience is large, but it is not uniform. Pew Research Center’s 2025 survey of 5,022 U.S. adults found that 84% use YouTube. Broad reach does not make a platform right for every company. Platform choice must follow the buyer rather than the latest headline.

TrueFuture defines the audience, business outcome, and content role first. A manufacturer may need LinkedIn expertise and process video. A retailer may need demonstrations and community content. A founder-led firm may need original analysis, while an ecommerce brand may need creator-style product education.

TrueFuture Media organic social learning cycle A six-step process moving from strategy to creation, publishing, engagement, measurement, and improvement, then returning to strategy. 1. Strategy 2. Create 3. Publish 4. Engage 5. Measure 6. Improve Each cycle makes the next one smarter.
A qualitative process diagram. Performance data returns to strategy so the team can repeat strengths, replace weak ideas, and test the next useful question.

Real people are also important to discovery. Sprout Social’s 2026 consumer research reports that 40% of consumers frequently discover a product or service through employee-generated content. The best source material often comes from people who build, sell, deliver, or use the product.

For B2B companies, expertise can directly affect evaluation. LinkedIn’s summary of the 2024 Edelman-LinkedIn research says 73% of decision-makers view thought leadership as a more trustworthy basis for assessing capabilities than marketing materials or product sheets. TrueFuture translates that principle into useful executive posts, customer education, project breakdowns, demonstrations, and original points of view.

We test openings, topics, formats, lengths, and calls to action without changing everything at once. TrueFuture’s guides to building a brand on social media and testing Instagram and TikTok content explain the method.

Video: “B2B Success: Leveraging Thought Leadership in Challenging Markets,” published by LinkedIn for Marketing in 2024 and featured by Edelman Business Marketing. No autoplay.

Organic social growth becomes durable when every post feeds a repeatable learning system.

Which businesses can TrueFuture Media serve nationwide?

TrueFuture can serve businesses nationwide because the method starts with audience behavior and business economics, not one industry template. The platform mix, content formats, approval process, and paid strategy change according to what the company sells and how buyers decide.

TrueFuture is based in New Jersey and serves companies across the United States. A national partner fits businesses with several markets, distributed teams, ecommerce operations, traveling leaders, or experts who can contribute remotely.

The agency’s roots in trades and service businesses remain useful because those categories demand clear explanations, proof, timely response, and accountable reporting. Those disciplines transfer across sectors, while the content itself stays specific to each business.

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Photo by Adhitya Sibikumar on Unsplash. Stock image; the business and staff shown are not TrueFuture Media clients.
  • Ecommerce and consumer products: demonstrations, founder stories, customer education, creator-style assets, launches, and paid creative testing.
  • Retail, restaurants, and hospitality: product stories, behind-the-scenes content, events, staff expertise, seasonal campaigns, and location promotion.
  • Manufacturing and industrial companies: process video, technical explanations, workforce stories, project proof, and LinkedIn thought leadership.
  • Professional and B2B firms: executive visibility, original analysis, case-based teaching, recruiting, and paid distribution.
  • Healthcare, education, associations, and nonprofits: public education, program stories, expert-led content, community communication, and structured approvals.
  • Local, multi-location, and home-service businesses: team content, customer questions, project proof, recruiting, community management, and demand-based campaigns.

The strongest fit is not defined by industry alone. It is a business with a clear product or service, credible people or proof to feature, enough operational capacity to respond to demand, and leadership willing to treat social media as an ongoing function. A company that wants six posts and instant sales without access, approvals, testing, or follow-through is not buying the same service.

For regulated or sensitive work, TrueFuture builds within agreed approval rules. When employees, customers, or paid creators endorse a brand, the FTC says material connections should be disclosed clearly and conspicuously. The client retains responsibility for final legal, medical, financial, employment, and industry-specific compliance.

The best nationwide social strategy is tailored to the buyer, not restricted by the company’s ZIP code or industry label.

What does a $5,000-per-month engagement look like?

A $5,000-per-month engagement should create a real operating function, not a prettier feed. TrueFuture scopes the retainer around the platforms, production needs, approval complexity, community load, and reporting required to run social media consistently.

TrueFuture’s services start at $5,000 per month for businesses ready to fund senior strategy and dependable execution. It is not a fixed post package. A technical B2B brand has different production needs than a retailer or national ecommerce company.

Before work begins, TrueFuture defines the audience, platforms, formats, production roles, approval path, community boundaries, reporting measures, and paid scope. The client knows what the team owns and what requires internal input.

  1. Days 1–15: Diagnose and set the foundation Audit accounts, content, competitors, audience signals, permissions, tracking, brand voice, offers, and baseline performance. Build the initial strategy and working rules.
  2. Days 16–30: Produce and launch the system Create the first content batch, complete approvals, establish the publishing calendar, configure community workflows, and confirm measurement.
  3. Days 31–60: Publish, engage, and test Run the account, observe audience response, test controlled creative variables, document market questions, and adjust weak patterns without abandoning the strategy too early.
  4. Days 61–90: Concentrate on evidence Increase proven topics and formats, replace low-value work, connect organic winners to approved paid tests, and set the next-quarter plan from accumulated data.

Paid social can be added when the offer, landing experience, creative supply, budget, and measurement plan are ready. Management is 10% of ad spend, campaigns are checked daily, and paid-media reports arrive every two weeks. Organic reporting covers the measures defined in the engagement.

No responsible agency can guarantee a follower count, viral post, or fixed return by a set date. TrueFuture commits to a clear operating standard: tailored strategy, completed content, managed accounts, watched campaigns, useful reports, and direct communication when evidence calls for change.

Use TrueFuture’s guide to choosing a social media management service to compare strategic access, content ownership, approvals, measurement, security, and contract clarity.

The $5,000 starting retainer buys an accountable social media function, while paid media management scales separately with budget.

What are the key takeaways?

  • TrueFuture Media combines strategy, content creation, scheduling, account management, reporting, and optional paid social under one senior-led system.
  • Joey Pedras brings more than a decade of brand and organization experience, plus current first-party experience growing his own audience past 22,000 followers and millions of views.
  • Organic content is used to build trust and reveal which messages deserve more attention; paid media is used to extend proven ideas and reach defined audiences.
  • Full-service social media management starts at $5,000 per month. Paid social management is 10% of ad spend, with daily campaign checks and reporting every two weeks.
  • TrueFuture works nationwide with product, ecommerce, hospitality, industrial, professional, nonprofit, healthcare, local, multi-location, and service organizations when the engagement is a sound fit.

Is TrueFuture Media the right social media partner for your business?

TrueFuture Media is a strong best-fit choice for businesses that want one accountable team to plan, create, publish, manage, measure, and improve social media. Joey Pedras brings founder-level attention, more than a decade of experience, current audience-building practice, and integrated organic and paid judgment.

The offer is deliberately substantial. A $5,000 starting retainer is for a company ready to treat social media as an operating function, not a set of occasional posts. Paid management at 10% of ad spend adds daily campaign checks and a two-week reporting rhythm without confusing media spend with agency fees.

The next step is a fit conversation about your audience, accounts, content access, goals, budget, and the operating system required to move forward confidently.

Frequently asked questions

How much do TrueFuture Media’s social media management and strategy services cost?

Full-service social media management and strategy services start at $5,000 per month. The exact retainer depends on platforms, production needs, posting volume, approval complexity, community-management scope, and reporting requirements. Paid social management is priced separately at 10% of paid ad spend, and the media budget is paid to the advertising platforms.

Does TrueFuture Media only work with service businesses?

No. TrueFuture Media can work with businesses and organizations across the United States, including ecommerce, consumer products, retail, restaurants, hospitality, manufacturing, industrial, professional services, healthcare, education, associations, nonprofits, multi-location companies, and local service businesses. Every engagement is tailored to the audience and buying process.

How quickly can TrueFuture grow a company’s followers?

There is no responsible fixed timeline or guaranteed follower number. Joey Pedras reports growing his own personal brand past 22,000 followers and millions of views in only a few months, but client results vary with category demand, starting audience, content access, creative quality, platform fit, offer strength, consistency, and paid support.

Does TrueFuture create and publish the content?

Yes. Within the agreed scope, TrueFuture builds the strategy, develops concepts, creates content, manages approvals, schedules and publishes posts, runs the account, and reports on performance. The proposal defines which formats are included, who captures source footage when needed, and which matters require client approval or escalation.

How often are paid social campaigns reviewed and reported?

Active paid campaigns are checked daily for delivery, spend, tracking, audience response, creative fatigue, and material performance changes. TrueFuture provides a client-facing paid-media report every two weeks, including what happened, what changed, what the evidence supports, and what the team plans to test next.

Sources

  1. TrueFuture Media, “Joey Pedras: Trusted Marketer, Creative Strategist, Growth Partner”, published March 5, 2026.
  2. Joey Pedras, first-party performance and service information supplied for this article, August 2026.
  3. Pew Research Center, “Americans’ Social Media Use 2025”, based on a survey of 5,022 U.S. adults.
  4. Sprout Social, “The State of Social Media 2026”.
  5. LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, “How to Create Impactful Thought Leadership Content”.
  6. Meta Business Help Center, partner access guidance, and Meta Ads Manager monitoring guidance.
  7. Google Analytics Help, campaign URL builders and UTM parameters.
  8. Edelman Business Marketing, thought-leadership research and featured video.
  9. Federal Trade Commission, “FTC’s Endorsement Guides: What People Are Asking”, updated June 29, 2023.

Media credits

Stock-photo subjects are illustrative. They are not identified as customers, employees, partners, or participants in TrueFuture Media work.

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