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Wondering how often you should actually be posting on social media? A three-day-a-week schedule, staggered across Facebook and Instagram, is enough to stay consistent, stay visible, and stop burning yourself out trying to do it all every day.
After over 10 years in business as a Social Media Consultant, one thing’s for sure, I love helping business owners take the stress out of showing up online. Here’s how you can work with me in 2026!
Let's talk about your audience for a second, because I think a lot of local businesses are accidentally leaving their very best customers out of their content.
Tourists are wonderful. We love summer in Nova Scotia, and we want people to visit. But tourists are not the ones keeping your business open year-round.
Locals are! Here is how to make them feel included in your content.
There is no shortage of people online telling you that you need to be everywhere at once. That advice is burning people out, and it is not helping anyone grow their business.
The good news is that you have never needed to be on every platform, even if it has always felt that way.
Cleaning up your socials is a lot like cleaning up for spring. You start with one space at a time and work your way through everything from there.
So before the busy season kicks in, let's do a proper clear-out. Save this post, because there's a lot here and you'll want to come back to it.
Your photos are one of the most personal things you can share about your business, they build trust, tell your story, and help people connect with the real you. Whether you’re taking them on your phone or working with a professional, showing up authentically in your imagery is one of the biggest assets your brand can have.
When it comes to booking events, the organizers are not just looking at your proposal, your resume and your bio.
If you want to get booked, your content needs to do some of the selling for you. Here's what event organizers are looking for, and how to make sure your social media shows them exactly what they need to see.
If the thought of going live or talking to your phone makes your stomach drop, you are not alone. A lot of business owners feel the same way. The good news? Stories on social media are one of the best tools for growing your business, and you do not have to show your face to use them.
Recently I was invited to speak at an IWD breakfast event and a few people reached out to ask how I landed such a coveted spot. And the answer? They reached out to me.
Because I often use social media to make sure I’m present and available online, I’m top of mind when it comes time for people to book speakers.
So how do you find opportunities like that on Social Media? I created a list of my top 5 tactics.
I was at the Jeux de l’Acadie Regionaux in Sydney this past weekend, covering the whole event for social media, and my entire setup was my iPhone, a little tripod, a clip-on mic, and CapCut for editing. This post is all about why you don’t need to wait to get started, because everything you need is already in your pocket!