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When you think about social media, you probably think about either catching up with your friends or marketing.
Social Media for small businesses is all about promoting products, advertising services or trying to attract new customers. And while it absolutely can do all that, I think one of the biggest benefits is the connection you can build with others.
It can connect you with new customers, yes, but it can also help reconnect you with old friends and new opportunities.
Your FAQs are one of the simplest and most effective sources of social media content because they are based on real customer conversations. Here is how to leverage them on social media.
If you have ever wondered whether you should be planning your social media content in advance or just posting when the moment strikes, the answer is that you should be doing both. In this post, I break down the difference between planned content and in-the-moment content, explain what each one does for your business, and show you why using them together is what makes social media feel consistent without feeling robotic.
If you haven’t posted in awhile, you may be telling people that you are no longer open for business. In this post we cover why small updates matter when it comes to reaching people online.
Summer is busy, especially for business owners who have kids home for the summer. This post walks through how to prep your content NOW, before the rush starts. That way your business stays visible all summer long without you having to be on your phone all day when you’re supposed to be on vacation.
Themes, also referred to as Content Pillars, are the main topics your business talks about online. Think of them as the categories you rotate through when you're planning your content. Here is how you can use them for your business.
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!
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!
This July, we're trying something different on the blog. Instead of tactics and templates, we're spending the month on the mindset stuff that actually keeps business owners from posting in the first place, things like waiting for the perfect moment, feeling like you're not ready to show your face, or thinking nothing worth sharing is happening. Four posts, four mindset shifts, all tied back to showing up on social media with a lot less second guessing.