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If you’ve been around for a while, you know I’m a huge supporter of business owners taking it easier during the summer months and using that downtime to rest and come back in September recharged and ready to take on the world!
But that doesn’t mean your business can disappear for the summer, too! Here’s how I like to keep things moving while I’m half-working, half-eating ice cream with B.
If your usual events are on pause, here are 15 easy, creative ways to keep networking all summer long without it feeling like work.
In this micro blog we’re covering one of my favorite go-to formulas for writing captions that connect, without the pressure of sounding perfect.
Whether you’re a local service provider, market vendor, café, boutique, or wellness coach, your audience is out there planning, exploring, and scrolling. This is your chance to lean into the season and create content that speaks to their current vibe: summer planning, sunny adventures, and community connection.
This blog post is your go-to guide for keeping your social media active while you enjoy a well-earned summer break. It covers practical tips for batching content, staying connected in small ways, and using simple tools to keep things running behind the scenes. Whether you’re juggling beach days, markets, or family time, you’ll learn how to show up online without burning out.
You don’t need to post every day to grow your business on social media, focus on showing up consistently with quality content and real connection instead.
Whether you’re a local service provider, market vendor, café, boutique, or wellness coach, your audience is out there planning, exploring, and scrolling. This is your chance to lean into the season and create content that speaks to their current vibe: summer planning, sunny adventures, and community connection.
Social media can feel like you're yelling into the void some days—especially when the algorithm’s doing its own thing, your audience feels quiet, or your business is in a slower season.
But here’s what I need you to remember:
Just because they’re not engaging doesn’t mean they’re not watching.

Trying to figure out what to post all summer long? I hear ya!
While you’re busy running events, serving your clients or just trying to enjoy a few days of summer yourself, content creation can feel like the easiest thing to brush under the rug.
But it’s still important to show up online for your audience!
Here are four content types that are working really well this season (especially for seasonal businesses, tourism operators, and local brands like yours):