“Great team, standout content, consistent leads.” - Head of Marketing, B2B SaaS
Not a one-off film — a running programme. Strategy, repurposing and channel growth from one team, so your video shows up every week and compounds every quarter.
A production company makes you a film. A video marketing agency makes video work as a channel. Earworm runs always-on video programmes for B2B brands: the content strategy, the monthly production rhythm, the repurposing engine that turns every recording into a week of posts, and the YouTube and LinkedIn management that compounds it. If you already believe in video but your channel looks sporadic, this is the fix.
The programme, not the project



per month, always-on video plans
publishing rhythm across channels
repurposed from every recording
strategy and performance reviews
One rhythm, four beats — the difference between posting video and running a channel.
Batched studio or location days
Films into channel-native assets
YouTube, LinkedIn, site and sales
What compounded, what didn't, what's next
The engine is why retainer clients' channels look alive in month two and inevitable by month twelve.
Who it's for, what it says, where it lives, why they'd come back — decided before anything is filmed, revisited every quarter.
Every recording becomes a hero asset plus verticals, quote cards, captions and stills — a week of publishing from every hour of footage.
YouTube and LinkedIn run properly: packaging, thumbnails, titles, scheduling and community — the unglamorous work that growth actually comes from.
Watch time, engaged audience and pipeline influence in one view — so the programme is judged on business outcomes, not vanity metrics.
Learn moreShow us your last quarter of video. We'll show you the programme that fixes it.
Book a callThe first month builds the machine; every month after runs it faster.
The same engine, different categories — series that made our clients' channels the ones to watch in their space.
Guides and insights from the Earworm team on this topic.
One call to map your always-on programme: formats, rhythm, channels and what it costs.