
Video Content Strategist / Storyboards
SpiralyzeYou’ll be the person who turns our proprietary data and the Founder’s expertise into a steady stream of high-impact content across LinkedIn and YouTube. You’ll own the editorial strategy, develop recurring content formats, write or ghostwrite posts, create video storyboards, and manage the creative team that produces everything.
Core Responsibilities
- Editorial Strategy & Content Planning. You’ll build and own the editorial calendar across LinkedIn and YouTube. You’ll develop recurring series and formats (e.g., myth-busting posts, website teardowns, data-driven trend pieces) that compound over time. You’ll decide what gets published, when, and in what format, and you’ll make sure every piece reinforces our positioning as the data-backed authority in A/B testing.
- Founder Content Extraction. You’ll run biweekly 60–90 minute sessions with the Founder to capture insights, opinions, and stories from client work. Your job is to turn that raw material into a week’s worth of LinkedIn posts, video scripts, and content briefs. The Founder’s total time commitment should be under 10 hours per week. You’re the multiplier that makes that possible.
- Writing & Ghostwriting. You’ll write or direct the writing of 4–5 LinkedIn posts per week in the Founder’s voice, plus scripts for 1–2 YouTube videos. You know how to write hooks that stop the scroll, structure posts for engagement, and turn complex data into clear, compelling narratives. You’ll also develop a distinct written voice that feels authentic to the Fou
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