Vox Media & Communications

Social Media

Social Media Management
Your brand is safe in our experienced hands.

Vox understands that having a dedicated, full time employee on salary isn’t something every brand is able to do… or afford. Having built followings and launched channels, your brand is safe in our experienced hands. We’ll work with you to understand your brand, and your goals, so we can create a custom social media management package that fits your specific needs.

Social Audits
Inform and transform your online presence.

A social audit is a deep dive into an online presence. Whether it’s a look into your own channels, or that of a competitor, a social audit is an extremely useful tool. We’ll explore what the numbers mean, how followers are engaging, key content opportunities and much more in order to tease out key learnings that will inform and transform your online presence. Essentially, a social audit allows you to do what you do but better.

Brand & Style Guidelines
Maintain a polished, cohesive and authentic online presence.

So you have an online presence, now what? Brand and style guidelines are the key to maintaining a polished, cohesive and authentic online presence. You might be asking, what exactly is a brand or a style guideline and how do they differ?

A brand guideline establishes the tone, voice and narrative of your brand while outlining what “consumer moments” you want to focus on, realms to focus on, and key issues for your brand. We’ll also work with you to identify consumer Q&A’s in order to better respond to followers. This document will become your brand bible and is helpful both on social media and in the boardroom.

A style guideline is similar but much more in depth; we’ll create brand specific fonts, colours, filters, templates and much more to give your feed the curated edge it needs to stand out. This is also a useful document when creating successful brand and influencer partnerships as it establishes things like how and when your logo can be used, what messaging to include and the types of images that work vs. don’t work for your brand.