Best South Korea Content Marketing Company Rankings

7 Companies - Rankings updated: June 11, 2026

Each agency listed on DesignRush is assessed for industry expertise and customer testimonials are evaluated in order to provide you with a vetted selection. Certain listings represent paid partnerships.

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  • No. 1 Korean Digital Marketing Agency

    No. 1 Korean Digital Marketing Agency

    -We create value for the digital age with breakthrough creative, targeted media buying, and data-driven analysis leading to proven results in Korea.-BlueOrange is a team of innovative, experienced and stupendous hard-wired digital marketers who relentlessly go on to build a solid digital image for your  [... view Blue Orange Communications profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    50 - 99
    Average Hourly Rate
    $100/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed
  • 3D Visual Content Designers.

    3D Visual Content Designers.

    VSLB is a multidisciplinary studio specializing in 3D Images, Animations, VR, AR, Virtual Production environments. We create immersive content using realtime rendering to elevate brands and products. Founded in 2017 by Sarah Schmidt and Giacomo Mason, we operate from our offices in Seoul and Padova.  [... view VSLB Inc. profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    3 Projects Listed
  • GUARANTEED FIRST PAGE EXPOSURE ON BAIDU, NAVER, AND YOUTUBE SEARCH ENGINES

    GUARANTEED FIRST PAGE EXPOSURE ON BAIDU, NAVER, AND YOUTUBE SEARCH ENGINES

    We create better content, you get better results. TK101 Global is a digital marketing company who specializes in Chinese and Korean SEO and Marketing. We've worked with small and medium companies to multinational corporations.  [... view TK101 Global Korea profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    50 - 99
    Average Hourly Rate
    $100/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
  • Leading Digital Marketing Agency in Korea.

    Leading Digital Marketing Agency in Korea.

    We are a Paid Seach, Paid Social and SEO focused digital marketing agency headquartered in Korea. We are driven by results and base our decisions on intensive data analysis for maximum CRO and ROI for our clients.  [... view Inquivix profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000
  • The Bridge Between You and the FutureWe make every endeavor to build a solid bridge leading our clients into the Korean market and ultimately to their promising future. We specialize in the online advertisement on Korea's internal portals, such as Naver and Daum & Kakao, as the licensed agency.We work with  [... view J Bridge Marketing Company (JBMC) profile ]
    Location
    Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
  • DFX is a digital marketing agency. At DFX, we dont define ourselves by a single specialty or style. We work across categories, platforms, and approaches, bringing together the tools and talent needed to move ideas forward.What sets us apart isnt just what we make. Its how we make it, together with our  [... view DFX profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $200/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $50,000 & Up
  • A to Z Korean Digital Marketing Partner

    A to Z Korean Digital Marketing Partner

    At Waterbe, our mission is to serve as a bridge connecting companies around the world to the growing South Korean market landscape. Our creative digital solutions connect brands with local audiences, making global aspirations a reality.  [... view Waterbe profile ]
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $150/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $25,000 - $50,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What do content marketing companies do?

Content marketing companies create and distribute digital content intended to inform, attract, engage, retain, and inspire action across target audiences. The main goal of their produced work is to drive greater brand awareness, boost organic traffic and SEO rankings, and guide prospects through the buyer's journey to ultimately increase leads and sales. 

What services do they provide?

Key services provided by content marketing agencies include: 

  • Content strategy development: Curating bespoke plans to align content with business objectives, ideal customer profile (ICP) intent, and industry trends. 
  • Content creation: Producing content in the form of blog articles, videos, white papers, eBooks, and social media posts, often in line with SEO best practices. 
  • SEO copywriting and keyword research: Optimizing content to rank higher in search engine result pages (SERPs) and improve visibility to potential customers. 
  • Editorial management and publishing: Sourcing writers, editing content, managing content calendars, and handling the publishing process. 
  • Distribution and promotion: Making sure the content reaches the target audience through social media, email campaigns, and paid advertising. 
  • Performance analysis: Monitoring how content performs and tracking traffic, engagement, and conversion rate metrics to refine strategies. 

How much does a content marketing company cost to hire?

Across the US, a content marketing company usually charges between $100 to $500 per 1000-word post.For social media content, the price usually goes between $50 and $150 per post.  

The final price can vary based on a combination of factors: 

  • Length and topic complexity: Shorter, simpler posts cost less compared to in-depth, longer articles. 
  • Expertise: Posts requiring niche knowledge or specific writing style entail higher fees. 
  • SEO adjustments: Extending the service with SEO services like keyword research and integration can also raise the price. 
  • Additional services: Content promotion, social media sharing, and visual add-ons count as an addition to the base fee.  

How long do different content pieces take to write?

Short, standard articles can take an experienced writer 1 to 3 hours to write, while research-heavy pieces may require over 10 hours. Same as with pricing, the topic complexity and research requirements affect the writing time as well.  

In general, seasoned writers can produce 500 words in 30 to 60 minutes, while for the same work, a beginner might need 2 to 3 hours or more. 

Here are some average time estimates by content type: 

  • Social media posts/short content (75 to 300 words): 30 minutes to an hour 
  • Standard blog post/article (500 to 1000 words): 1 to 3 hours (assuming moderate research) 
  • 1,500-word piece: 3 to 6 hours, depending on depth 
  • Long-form, 2,000-word content piece: 6 to 10+ hours 
  • Technical content piece: Up to 10 hours per 500 words, given the need for extensive research and citations 
  • Full website content coverage (20 pages): 11 to 40 days, depending on the complexity of the brand voice and required research 

What types of businesses benefit most from working with a content marketing agency?

Small businesses, startups, expanding brands, and companies looking to set or correct a brand image benefit the most from a content marketing collaboration.  

Businesses starting from the ground up benefit a lot from a content marketing agency as it maps out a clear strategy and builds an audience from day one. Companies dealing with a bad reputation or a complex rebranding phase also see considerable returns, as a good agency can use honest storytelling to fix misconceptions and win back trust.  

At the same time, if a brand is entering a new market or launching a unique product line, specialized content helps them spread the message more easily by producing pieces in the local language. 

How long does it take to see results from content marketing services?

Content marketing follows a more extended trajectory as it takes time for search engines to recognize and rank the content. As the content library expands and gains credibility, brands start to see incremental growth in 3 to 6 months.  

The same goes for social media: as content compounds and reaches more people, the organic traffic gets steadier and lead generation efforts start gaining more traction.  

How is content marketing different than SEO?

Content marketing is the substance, i.e., the strategy of creating value to build a relationship with the intended audience. SEO is the visibility or the technical process of making that value discoverable by search engines. 

Essentially, they are two sides of the same coin: SEO makes demands (keywords, structure), and content marketing fulfills them.  

Across both practices, quality comes first. Namely, if the piece is optimized for a search engine but fails against the intent of the reader, the content will eventually lose its rank because it lacks topical authority. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Vanessa Maandal is a digital writer with expertise in content marketing and creative direction. She has developed successful campaigns for global brands, such as Boehringer Ingelheim, Kellogs Singapore, and Friesland Campina. At DesignRush, she writes content focused on marketing strategies led by award-winning agencies to connect them with like-minded organizations and individuals.

Karen Sosoban is a wordsmith with over ten years of experience in copywriting, content marketing, client management, and audio-visual production. She is well-versed in B2B and B2C industries and has written for brands like HP, Wyeth, Pfizer, and Alight Solutions. She managed content for DesignRush and has adeptly steered the Content Team, amplifying its capabilities to match the escalating needs of an expanding website, resulting in at least 54% more top-ranking articles and traffic growth of at least 114%.