Virtual Assistant for Content Creation.
High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your content team.
Content Coordinator
Owns the content production pipeline under your brand voice and editorial calendar.
Sample week's deliverables
- Posts drafted from your outlines
- Editorial calendar kept current
- Visuals coordinated with design
- Scheduling and publishing handled
- Weekly content performance report
Finding and managing the right person is its own full-time job.
What your VA picks up.
Here's the work content teams typically hand off. The shape varies by publication, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call.
Editorial calendar and tracking. Editorial calendar maintained for the quarter, content tracker updated after every publish, posts scheduled across channels, the publishing cadence kept consistent.
Drafting from briefs and outlines. Blog posts drafted from briefs and outlines, video transcripts adapted into blog drafts, subject lines drafted for newsletter editions, the first-draft work done so your editor edits instead of writes from scratch.
Repurposing across formats. Long-form posts repurposed into newsletter editions, threads and post sequences built from articles, quotes and screenshots pulled for social, the one-to-many repurpose work done.
CMS publishing and distribution. Drafts formatted in the CMS with proper metadata, posts published on schedule across channels, alt text drafted for images, the publish-ready packet delivered.
SEO and internal linking. SEO checklist maintained on every post, cross-linking to related older content, internal linking cleaned up across the blog, evergreen content refreshed with new data.
Reporting and library upkeep. Weekly content performance reports built, brand voice and style guide maintained, topic and keyword research library kept current, the institutional knowledge captured.
Your time is valuable. Focus on what actually matters. High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your content team.
Common questions about content creation VAs.
Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.
Do you guarantee traffic, search rankings, or content performance?
How does my VA learn the tools we use, like WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Substack, ConvertKit, Beehiiv, or Notion?
Will my VA write original content, or just draft from briefs?
How does my VA work with my existing editor, content strategist, or writers?
How do you handle confidentiality, especially around unpublished drafts, product news, and strategic content?
Will my VA be dedicated to my business, or shared with other clients?
What time zones do your VAs work in?
What does a virtual assistant cost?
What if it isn't a good match?
Still have questions? Bring them to the call.
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