PREMIERA LIVE
Social Media Management in Saudi Arabia
Most Saudi businesses do not have a social media problem. They have a consistency problem. Posting stops when the person who was posting gets busy, the feed goes quiet for three weeks, and the audience they spent months building forgets they exist. We run your social media as a monthly operation — planned in advance, published on schedule, answered every day, and reported at the end of every month.
Why This Matters
Your customers in Saudi Arabia are not browsing one platform. They are on Snapchat in the morning, TikTok at night, Instagram when they are shopping, and X when they are complaining. Each of those platforms has a different job, a different content format, and a different audience for your business.
Handing all of it to one junior employee with a phone is how brands end up posting the same landscape graphic to four platforms and wondering why nothing happens. Handing it to an agency that translates English captions into stiff Modern Standard Arabic is how brands end up sounding like a government circular.
We plan each platform for what it actually does, produce content built for that format, and write in the language your audience uses.
What We Deliver
Monthly content calendar — planned and approved by you before anything goes live. You always know what is publishing and when.
Arabic-first copywriting — written in Arabic, not translated into it. English versions where your audience is bilingual.
Platform-native content — vertical video for Snapchat and TikTok, carousels and reels for Instagram, short text for X. No landscape video squeezed into a vertical frame.
Publishing and scheduling — posted at the times your audience is actually awake and free, planned around prayer times and the Friday–Saturday weekend.
Community management — comments and DMs answered in Arabic and English, with a response protocol you approve for pricing questions, complaints, and press.
Seasonal campaign planning — Ramadan, Eid, Saudi National Day, Founding Day, and your own commercial calendar, planned months out instead of scrambled together the week before.
Monthly report — reach, engagement, follower growth, top-performing content, and what we are changing next month.
HOW WE WORK
Strategy session
we map your goals, your audience, and which platforms actually deserve your budget. Some businesses should not be on four platforms. We will tell you that.
Monthly plan
you receive the content calendar for the coming month and approve it before production starts.
Production
content shot, designed, and written. See our content production service for how that runs.
Publish and manage
everything goes out on schedule; comments and messages are handled daily.
Report and adjust
you get the numbers at the end of the month, and next month's plan reflects what they told us.
Industries We Serve
Restaurants and cafés · Hotels and hospitality · Healthcare and clinics · Retail and e-commerce · Real estate and developers · Automotive · Education · Industrial and manufacturing · Government and semi-government entities
Why Premiera Live
We are not a social media agency that outsources the filming. We are a film and software company that also runs social media, which means the content on your feed is produced by the same crew that shoots commercial films for global brands — 15+ years, 1,000+ projects, 20+ global brands.
That matters practically. When you need a video by Thursday, we do not brief a freelancer and hope. We shoot it.
Compliance-First
Every piece of content is produced to Saudi advertising standards: modest dress, no wealth flaunting, no children in promotional content, no claims we cannot support. Paid promotions are labelled as advertising. When a campaign calls for creators, we work only through Mawthooq-licensed influencers. Marketing that grows your brand — and protects it.
FAQ
Which platforms should my business be on in Saudi Arabia?
It depends entirely on who buys from you. A clinic in Riyadh and an industrial supplier in Jubail should not have the same platform mix. We answer this specifically in the strategy session rather than putting you on everything by default.
Do you write in Arabic, or translate from English?
We write in Arabic. Translated Arabic reads as translated Arabic, and Saudi audiences notice immediately. Where your audience is bilingual, we write both versions natively.
How often will you post?
That is set in your monthly plan and depends on your retainer scope and platform mix. We would rather post three strong pieces a week than seven weak ones.
Who owns the accounts and the content?
You do. Always. Accounts stay in your name with your admin access, and every asset we produce is yours. If we ever stop working together, nothing walks out the door with us.
Do you handle comments and direct messages?
Yes, within your agreed scope. We build a response protocol with you covering pricing questions, complaints, and anything that needs to escalate to you before we reply.
Can you work alongside our in-house marketing team?
Yes. Some clients want everything run for them; others want us handling production and strategy while their team publishes. Both work.
Do you work with influencers?
Yes, through Mawthooq-licensed creators only. Unlicensed influencer advertising is a regulatory exposure we will not put a client into.
How long before we see results?
Community growth and engagement usually move within the first two to three months of consistent publishing. Anyone who promises you a specific number by a specific date is guessing.
Do you only work in Riyadh?
We work across the Kingdom — Riyadh, Jeddah, Khobar, Dammam, Jubail, and the Eastern Province — and we travel for production.
