
A community manager acts as the liaison between your business and your audience. A community manager acts as the voice, tone, and moderator of your brand through community support, content distribution, and digital engagement to build brand presence and trust, both online and in-person.
That’s why the demand for professional community managers is skyrocketing, but the number of professionals entering the field is not keeping up. Community managers are demanding larger salaries, better benefits, and additional perks to join your team. But all of those things affect your bottom line. With an Apprentice, you can increase your current team’s bandwidth at a fraction of the cost.
While you may know a thing or two about posting on social media, community management goes well beyond that. Trying to learn everything by yourself will take up a lot of your time and also hinder you in building your online community more effectively. An Apprentice will help you build out a strategy and implement it for maximum effect.