Digital Marketing
The marketing work that keeps getting pushed to next week, shipped on a schedule instead.
What this agent handles
Owned end to end, not passed back to you half-finished.
Social media management
Planned, scheduled and posted on a real calendar, with comments and DMs actually answered.
Email campaigns
Newsletters, promos and nurture sequences built, tested, segmented and sent on time.
Content creation
Posts, captions, short-form scripts and blog drafts written in your voice from your source material.
Review harvesting
Systematic review requests after every completed job, plus responses to the reviews you receive.
Ad account housekeeping
Budget pacing checks, disapproved ad fixes, audience refreshes and spend monitoring — not strategy, upkeep.
Client reporting
Monthly reports built from your dashboards and formatted for the client, not for an analyst.
What the day looks like
A realistic shift, not a list of capabilities. This is the work that actually gets done while you are doing yours.
Community management
Overnight comments, DMs and review responses cleared before the day starts.
Content production
Writes and schedules the week’s posts from the job photos your crews sent in.
Email build
Builds this week’s campaign, segments the list, sends a test and queues it.
Ad housekeeping
Checks spend pacing, fixes a disapproved ad, refreshes a stale audience.
Review harvesting
Requests reviews from completed jobs and follows up the ones that went quiet.
Reporting
Updates the client reporting sheet so month-end is not a scramble.
Is this your problem?
Home service companies
Roofing, HVAC, plumbing, solar, restoration, remodeling, pest control and landscaping. The work happens on site, so the office work happens at 9pm — or it does not happen at all.
Marketing and GoHighLevel agencies
SMMA owners, lead-gen shops, GHL resellers and SaaS-mode operators who need delivery capacity that scales without another full-time hire on the payroll.
What you get
One flat monthly fee. No recruitment charge, no per-task billing, no surprise line items.
- Social content calendar, scheduling and publishing
- Community management across your channels
- Email campaign build, segmentation and send
- Content writing in your brand voice
- Review request campaigns and review responses
- Ad account housekeeping and budget pacing checks
- Monthly client-facing reporting
- Weekly output summary and monthly QA review
See if this role fits
Thirty minutes to work out whether a Digital Marketing agent is the right first hire, or whether something else is the real bottleneck.
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Most clients start with one agent and add a second once the first has paid for itself.
GoHighLevel Expert VA
CRM setup, funnels, pipelines, workflows, automations, A2P registration, sub-account builds and snapshot deployment.
Sales Support
Lead qualification, pipeline management, outbound follow-up, estimate chasing and database reactivation.
Data Entry & Admin Operations
CRM hygiene, database management, invoicing support, job costing, permits and document handling, daily reporting.
Digital Marketing questions
No. They execute reliably against a strategy — yours or your agency’s. If you need the strategy built, we will say so rather than pretend otherwise.
They handle housekeeping: pacing, disapprovals, audience refreshes and reporting. Campaign strategy and major budget decisions stay with you or your media buyer.
Meta Business Suite, Google Business Profile, Canva, GoHighLevel, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Later, Buffer and most schedulers. Others are trained before placement.
During onboarding they work through your existing content and build a written voice guide. You approve it, and everything is written against it from then on.
Stop losing the work you already paid for
Book a discovery call and we will scope the role, the hours and the cost on the same call.