Skip to main content

Social media management for media & publishing companies

For media and publishing businesses, social channels aren't just marketing — they're distribution. Whether you're promoting a new issue, driving podcast listeners, or building an author's platform, the posting cadence, copy quality, and engagement strategy directly affect reach and revenue. A Trusty Oak EA keeps that engine running without pulling your editorial team away from the work that actually requires their expertise.

300+ tasks completed in this service category across our client base.

Fractional social media management support for media and publishing companies

How Trusty Oak handles social media management for media and publishing companies

A Trusty Oak EA assigned to social media management for a media or publishing client typically works inside tools like Buffer, Hootsuite, or Later to plan and schedule content across platforms including Instagram, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and Facebook — often managing multiple brand accounts or contributor profiles simultaneously. They'll pull from your editorial calendar to repurpose articles, excerpts, podcast clips, or newsletter content into platform-native posts, writing captions that match your brand voice and include appropriate hashtags, tags, and links. On the engagement side, they monitor comments and DMs, flag anything that needs a human response, and track basic performance metrics in native analytics or a shared reporting doc. Your role is to review and approve content before it goes live — most clients do this through a shared content calendar in Notion, Trello, or Google Sheets — and to give periodic feedback on tone and priorities. The EA handles the scheduling, the formatting, and the follow-through.

What your EA takes off your plate

The most common mistake media and publishing clients make when handing off social media is skipping the brand voice document — your EA can write captions, but without a clear sense of your tone, audience, and what you'd never say, the first few weeks will feel off. Before your first session, pull together three to five examples of posts you're proud of, note which platforms matter most to your business right now, and flag any accounts (authors, contributors, imprints) the EA will need access to. That 30-minute prep session will cut your review time in half from day one.

1

Editorial Content Repurposing

Adapts published articles, newsletter issues, or podcast episodes into platform-specific social posts — adjusting format, length, and framing for Instagram, LinkedIn, and X without duplicating copy verbatim.

2

Content Calendar Maintenance

Manages a rolling 2–4 week content calendar in tools like Notion or Trello, coordinating post timing around publication dates, seasonal campaigns, and editorial milestones.

3

Scheduling and Publishing via Buffer or Hootsuite

Queues approved posts across multiple accounts and platforms, sets publish times based on audience engagement data, and confirms posts go live as scheduled.

4

Audience Engagement Monitoring

Reviews comments, mentions, and DMs daily, responds to straightforward interactions using approved brand voice guidelines, and escalates sensitive or high-priority messages to the appropriate team member.

5

Monthly Performance Reporting

Compiles follower growth, reach, impressions, and engagement rate data from native platform analytics into a shared summary doc, highlighting what content formats and topics performed best.

Tools our team works with

We adapt to your existing stack — no forced migrations.

Meta Business Suite
Canva
Hootsuite
Buffer
Sprout Social
Later

...and many more!

Trusted by media and publishing companies

Trusty Oak supports media and publishing companies including An Arm And a Leg, IDSCO, Susan B. Trachman, MD — handling everything from social media management to broader operational support.

What social media management support costs for media and publishing companies

Drag the sliders to build a monthly plan that fits your workload.

Executive Assistants
~$35/hour
10 hours $350
Specialists
~$50/hour
20 hours $1,000
Fractional Executives
~$95/hour
0 hours $0
Your monthly budget
$1,350

Starting at $1,000/month. One-time $300 onboarding fee includes your Strategic Delegation Plan.

Book a Discovery Call

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — this is a common setup for publishing clients. Your EA can manage separate brand voices, posting schedules, and content strategies for multiple accounts simultaneously, as long as access credentials are shared and each account has documented guidelines. Most clients use a shared workspace like Notion to keep each account's assets and approvals organized.
Typically, you share a read-only or collaborative version of your editorial calendar — in Airtable, Google Sheets, or whatever you already use — and the EA pulls from it to plan social content around upcoming publications, launches, or coverage. A brief weekly check-in (async or live) is usually enough to keep things aligned without adding meetings to your team's schedule.
Trusty Oak EAs work best for planned, scheduled content rather than real-time breaking news, which typically requires someone embedded in your newsroom with immediate editorial authority. That said, an EA can handle the evergreen and promotional posting that surrounds your news coverage, freeing your in-house team to focus on the reactive moments that genuinely need them.

Put your publishing brand's social presence on a consistent schedule

Trusty Oak has logged 346 time entries for social media management across industries — your dedicated EA can start with a Strategic Delegation Plan built around your editorial workflow. Monthly talent budgets start at $1,000 with a one-time $300 onboarding fee.