X (Twitter) Growth Strategist for B2B Cloud Infrastructure / FinOps Startup

Overview

nOps is seeking a strategic X (Twitter) growth consultant to help transform our presence into a leading voice in the Cloud Infrastructure, FinOps, and DevOps communities.

We are not looking for a social media manager or someone to simply schedule posts.

Instead, we are looking for a strategic partner who can work closely with our internal content lead to design and guide a clear growth strategy, positioning, and execution framework.

The goal is to build a high-credibility presence among our target audience.

Target Audience

Our target audience includes engineering managers and executives, as well as senior cloud ops/infrastructure engineers, and FinOps professionals who work for mid-size and enterprise Software and SaaS companies in the U.S. and Canada.

Goals

-Grow our X ( followers tenfold from our target audience within six months.

-Drive consistent and meaningful engagement from our target audience - likes, comments, and reshares.

-Build authority in conversations around cloud infrastructure, cloud cost optimization, and FinOps

-Create a repeatable content engine for thought leadership and industry commentary

Scope of Work and Timeline

-Develop an X/Twitter growth strategy and plan that helps achieve our goals

-Recommendations on posting cadence and content mix

-Define positioning, messaging themes, and narrative pillars

-Identify high-leverage growth tactics used by top technical accounts

-Timeline: Immediate

To Apply

Please include:

-Relevant X accounts you’ve helped grow

-A brief overview of your approach to growing technical brands

-Your typical engagement structure and pricing model

If there’s a strong fit, we’ll schedule a call to discuss strategy and scope.

About nOps

nOps is a cloud cost optimization company that helps engineering teams reduce cloud spend while minimizing risk and operational overhead. We currently manage over $3 billion in cloud spend and were recently ranked #1 in G2’s Cloud Cost Management category.

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