What Consistency Really Means on Social Media (and How to Make It Work for You)
Let’s be real… most people think posting “consistently” means showing up every single day. But I’m here to tell you: that’s not the only way to grow.
It’s time to redefine consistency.
Because the truth is, it looks different for every single business. ππ»
What Does Posting Consistently Actually Mean?
It doesn’t mean 12 posts a week (unless that’s realistic for you).
It means setting a sustainable rhythm that works for your schedule, your capacity, and your goals. ππΌ
If you commit to three posts a week and stick with it you’re being consistent.
The problem?
Most people aim too high, get overwhelmed, and stop altogether.
And that defeats the purpose of trying to grow in the first place. π
Why Consistency Matters So Much π
Here’s the deal: Consistency builds trust. It tells your audience, “Hey, I’m here. I care. And I’m showing up for you.”
In fact, according to HubSpot, brands that post consistently see up to 30% more engagement than those that post sporadically. π
More engagement = more visibility = more growth.
It doesn’t need to be daily. It just needs to be steady.
Your audience can feel when you’re showing up with intention vs. panic posting when you remember.
You Don’t Have to Do It Alone π
If you know you can post twice a week but want to reach four times a week, I can help!
That’s literally what I do for my clients. I fill in the gaps with strategic, on-brand content that feels just like you wrote it.
Your feed stays consistent, your audience stays engaged, and you can get back to doing what you do best.π«
Ready to Build a Posting Plan That Works?
If you're feeling stuck or just need help figuring out what your “X” number of posts a week looks like, I’d love to chat.
Click here to get started, no pressure, just options.
You’ll find out what support looks like for you and your business… and I’ll be right here cheering you on no matter what. π
Because your consistency? It doesn’t have to look like everyone else’s.
It just has to work for you.π«ΆπΌ
You’ve got this, bestie.β¨