Strategy, content creation, posting and community management — with the photos and video shot in-house, not pulled off a stock site. One local team, one invoice, content that actually looks like your business.
Everything that turns a quiet feed into a reason to follow, and then to buy.
A simple, realistic plan built around your season and your customers — what to post, where, and how often.
Real photos and short video of your business, team and work, shot locally. Reels, stories and posts made to be scrolled-stopping.
We handle the calendar and the posting, so your feed stays alive even in your busiest weeks.
Replies, comments and messages kept on top of, plus a plain-English monthly report on what's working.
Most social packages round here stop at scheduling — you still have to supply the photos. We don't. Because Redwell Creative also does photography and video, the content that fills your feed is made by the same team, in Penrith, of your actual business.
That's the bit competitors outsource. For us it's just down the corridor.
See branding & contentPhoto and video shot by us, not stock or outsourced.
Made in Penrith, for Cumbrian audiences and seasons.
Rolling plans, no long lock-in contract.
| Social Essentials | Posting and basic engagement, no content creation. | £350/mo |
| Social Growth | Content creation, posting, community management and a monthly report. | £650/mo |
| Monthly Content Package | Ongoing social video and photo content to feed your channels. | £600/mo |
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On Social Growth we do both — shoot the photos and video, write the captions, and post it all. Social Essentials is posting only, for businesses making their own content.
Mainly Instagram and Facebook, where most local Cumbrian customers are. We'll add TikTok or LinkedIn if that's where your audience actually is.
Very little. After an initial chat and a content shoot, we handle the day-to-day — you just approve the plan and reply to anything that needs your input. Most clients spend under an hour a month on it.
Penrith, Carlisle, Kendal, Keswick and right across Cumbria. We come to you for the content shoots.
No — it's monthly and rolling. Stay because it's working, not because you're tied in.
Followers matter less than customers. We focus on reaching the right local people and turning them into enquiries and bookings — a smaller, engaged Cumbrian audience beats a big number that never walks through your door.
A feed full of stock photos and "we're open Monday to Friday" posts gets scrolled straight past. We build a mix that earns attention: short reels of your work in progress, behind-the-scenes of your team, the product, dish or finish people actually came for, and the occasional post that just shows the character of the place. Filmed and edited by us, on location, across Cumbria.
And because we shoot it ourselves, it looks like your business — not a template, not someone else's stock library. That consistency is what turns a casual follower into a customer who remembers you when they need you.
We work a month ahead on a simple content calendar, so your feed stays alive through your busiest weeks — the exact time most businesses go quiet online. You approve everything before it goes out. No surprises, no last-minute scramble, no "what do we post today?"
Tourism season, half-term rushes, the quiet January stretch — a Cumbrian business's year doesn't look like a city's, and neither should its social. We plan content around when your customers are actually looking: filling rooms and tables ahead of the season, pushing gift and voucher content into the run-up to Christmas, and keeping visibility ticking over in the quiet months so you're not starting from scratch each spring.
It's the kind of timing you only really get from a team that lives here too.
We won't tell you to be everywhere. For most Cumbrian businesses, Instagram and Facebook are where the customers actually are, so that's where we focus your effort and budget. If your audience genuinely lives on TikTok or LinkedIn, we'll say so and build for it — but we'd rather you did two platforms well than five badly.