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STRATEGY OVER LUCK.
SYSTEMS OVER POSTS.
GOOD CONTENT OVER TRENDS AND TACTICS.

Most agencies focus on the "what" of social media, posting images and counting likes. At Social Miles, we focus on the "how." We built a system designed for small to mid-sized businesses that prioritizes strategic content systems over random output. We are here to bring structure to content so brands can grow with intention, not guesswork.

why i built this

I’m Maya, the founder of Social Miles.

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I grew up around business, but not in the way people usually talk about it. My parents didn’t think about branding or marketing or how things looked online. Their business was simply how they made a living. It was long hours, constant effort, and doing whatever it took to keep things going.

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There wasn’t time to think about how it was presented. There wasn’t space to step back and see it for what it actually was.

And because of that, so much of the value in what they built went unseen.

I saw how much work went into it. How much consistency, how much sacrifice. But from the outside, it didn’t always reflect that. It just looked like another business - when in reality, it was so much more.

That stayed with me.

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As I got older and started working with different businesses, I realized how common that is. People are putting in the work every single day, building something real, but the way their brand shows up doesn’t reflect that level.

Not because they don’t care but because there’s no structure behind it.

That’s where Social Miles comes from.

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I don’t see content as just posting or keeping up with trends. I see it as a way to translate the value of what you’ve built into something people can actually see and understand.

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Because your business isn’t just something you run, it’s something you’ve worked for. And there should be a level of pride in how that’s presented.

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Not just for your customers, but for you.

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Social Miles is built to make sure your brand reflects the work behind it - clearly, consistently, and in a way that actually does it justice.

if you’re putting in the work, your brand should show it.

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