Offers from Mero
A Quebec City Post in Three Languages
Arabic, English and French. One permanent post from me is readable by all three audiences, which is unusual enough to be the main reason to book it. I shoot your product into a feed post around Quebec City — used somewhere real, photographed properly, left up on my grid where it stays findable. The caption can carry whichever language matters most to your campaign, or move between them. 1,022 people follow me. Modest reach, so weigh this as a piece of trilingual content you can point at rather than a traffic driver. Travel gear, apps, booking services and anything crossing language markets fit best. If you need the same copy checked by a native speaker in all three before it goes up, I can do that too, which is usually a separate invoice elsewhere.
Filmed Around Quebec City for Three Audiences
Snow half the year, a walkable old city, and a filming location that looks like nowhere else in North America. That is what Quebec City gives your product as a setting. I shoot a Reel with it there and speak in whichever of my three languages you need — Arabic, English or French. For a brand trying to reach francophone Canada and an Arabic-speaking market from the same budget, that combination is hard to find elsewhere on this marketplace. 1,022 people follow me, so the reach is small and the language coverage is the argument. Winter gear, travel products, cameras and booking services all suit the setting. Tell me which language should lead and whether you want snow in the frame, since that limits when I can film.
A Reel Shot in Old Quebec
Quebec City, not Montreal — worth saying plainly, because the two get confused and they look nothing alike on camera. What I have here is a walled old town, stone streets and a European feel that does not exist anywhere else in North America. Your product goes into a Reel filmed in it, carried through somewhere actually worth looking at rather than propped on a table. I speak Arabic, English and French, so tell me which one should carry the audio. 1,022 people follow me, which is small — the setting and the language range are what you are paying for here, not the size of the room.
Made to Your Brief in Quebec
You direct this one. Send the shot list, the script, the language and the framing, and I film it that way rather than interpreting. Some brands need a specific asset rather than a creator's take on their product, and pretending otherwise wastes everybody's time. I speak Arabic, English and French, I film around Quebec City, and I will deliver what you asked for. 1,022 people follow me, so count the organic post as a bonus. The deliverable is a controlled piece of trilingual footage shot in a distinctive location, which you can then run wherever you like. Tell me the aspect ratio and the length you need. It is easier to shoot for a format than to crop into one afterwards.
One Review, Three Languages, Filmed in Quebec
I post in Arabic, English and French, which is the part most brands care about. One review from me reaches Quebecois viewers, anglophone Canadians and an Arabic-speaking audience without you hiring three separate creators. I travel out of Quebec City, so I will take your product somewhere and show it working rather than sitting on a desk. Luggage, camera gear, an app, a booking service, anything that comes out on a trip. My filming leans cinematic and you are welcome to reuse the footage. Tell me which of the three languages matters most to your campaign and I will lead in that one. There are 1,022 people following me, so book this for the language reach rather than the headcount.
Unboxed in Three Languages at Once
One opening, captioned so Arabic, English and French speakers all follow it. That is the whole pitch and it is unusual enough to be worth stating first. I film the first look properly — what arrives, how it is finished, whether it matches the pictures — and the audio runs in whichever language you nominate while the captions carry the other two. 1,022 people follow me from Quebec City. Small reach, so this is a content buy: a trilingual asset you can run in three markets without commissioning three creators. Send retail packaging. And tell me if any product terminology needs to stay in a particular language, since translating a brand name usually goes badly.
Placed Quietly in a Quebec Reel
No introduction, no explanation. Your product is in the bag, on the table, in shot while something else is happening. I film around Quebec City and the Reels are about the place rather than about products, which is exactly why a placement inside one gets watched to the end. Viewers who skip advertising do not skip this, because nothing signals that they should. 1,022 people follow me. Travel gear, bags, outerwear, cameras and drinks all sit naturally in that kind of footage. Your packaging has to do the work here, so tell me if the branding is hard to read at a distance and I will frame closer.
Quebec City Frames, Live for a Day
Stories are where I talk to the people already following me rather than trying to reach new ones, which changes what they are good for. I show your product across a set of frames around Quebec City, tagged so people can move straight through. Twenty-four hours, then gone, which suits a code with an expiry, an event, or a booking window. I can run the frames in Arabic, English or French, or mix them if your audience is split. 1,022 people follow me, so this is a small warm audience rather than a wide one. Send the dates and the exact wording for anything with a deadline attached — I would rather quote you than paraphrase a date wrong.
Ten Frames Around Quebec City
Ten is enough to build something rather than announce it, which is the difference between this and a single frame. I take your product through a sequence around Quebec City — carried, used, shown in different light and different places — with your tag on each and a link where the format allows one. The frames connect, so somebody arriving halfway can tap backwards through the whole thing. I can run them in Arabic, English or French. 1,022 people follow me, a small warm audience rather than a broad one. Send the dates. If your campaign runs across a weekend, say so and I will spread the frames rather than posting them all at once.
Quebec City for Twenty-Four Hours
A full day of Stories, and the day is the product as much as your brand is. Quebec City in winter looks like nowhere else in North America, and a takeover uses that properly — your product carried through the old town, the cold, the light going early, the places that only make sense here. One frame cannot do that. A day can. I run the frames in Arabic, English or French, or split them if your market is divided. That trilingual reach across a single booking is the part that is hard to find elsewhere on this marketplace. 1,022 people follow me, so the audience is small and the content is the argument. Tell me the frame count and the language split. If you want snow in the frames, book in the right months — I cannot arrange weather, but I can tell you honestly when it is likely.
A Trilingual Mention on a Quebec Live
Quick and low commitment. While I am live I name your brand, say what it does, and point people to you — in Arabic, English or French depending on which market you want reached. If somebody asks about it in one of the other two, I answer in that one. 1,022 people follow me from Quebec City, so the room is small and I would rather you booked this as a cheap test than as a reach play. Send me the line and the link, and tell me which language matters most to you. If your product needs more than a sentence to make sense, one of my longer formats will serve you better than a mention squeezed between other topics.
Come On Air With Me in Quebec
Co-hosting means your voice rather than mine, which matters when the person behind a brand is more persuasive than any description of it. We go live together from Quebec City. You explain what you do, I keep it moving, and I translate between Arabic, English and French as the chat requires so nobody watching is excluded. That translation is the part you cannot get from most creators, and it is why a single live here can serve three language markets at once. 1,022 people follow me. A small room, but a linguistically unusual one. Send a running order and tell me which language you will answer in. I will handle the other two.
Run a Trilingual Giveaway From Quebec
Entry rules in one language exclude everybody else, which is the quiet reason most multilingual giveaways underperform. I run yours in Arabic, English and French — the announcement, the rules, the reminders and the draw, all readable by three audiences instead of one. That is unusual enough to bring in people who normally scroll past a contest written in a language they only half read. You supply the prize and set what entry requires. Keep it to a follow and a tag; anything more elaborate loses people at the second step. 1,022 people follow me from Quebec City, so this is a small pool rather than a large one. If shipping is restricted to certain countries, tell me before we announce rather than after somebody has won.
Three Posts, Three Languages, One Booking
A campaign needs more than one impression to work, and buying pieces separately usually means they end up saying slightly different things. So this is the bundle: a Reel that travels, a permanent feed post that stays findable long after the campaign closes, and a set of Story frames carrying the link or the code while the promotion runs. Three formats doing three different jobs, written as one message. The language range is the part that is hard to replicate. I work in Arabic, English and French, so the same campaign can lead in whichever language matters most and still be understood by the other two audiences without a second booking. I film around Quebec City, which gives all three pieces a setting that looks like nowhere else in North America. 1,022 people follow me, so weigh this on the content and the language coverage rather than reach. Tell me which of the three formats matters most and I will weight the effort there.