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Look at the social channels of any small business near you. What do…

  1. Look at the social channels of any small business near you. What do you actually find? One, maybe two platforms set up. A post from last week. One from the month before. A "welcome Sarah to the team" update. That's it.

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  2. 99% of 20-person companies aren't posting consistently across multiple channels. Not because they don't care. Because they don't have the time or bandwidth to do it properly.

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  3. And the posts that do go up aren't thought leadership. They're not building anything in anyone's mind. They're just noise filler between long stretches of silence.

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  4. Your audience isn't sitting on one platform waiting for you. There are 14 different destinations where they might find you. Most businesses are showing up to one of them, irregularly, with content that doesn't say anything worth reading.

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  5. The most important thing about marketing isn't creativity or budget. It's consistency. If you want to build a brand in your customer's mind, you need to be in front of them frequently, with different messages, across multiple channels.

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  6. One post a month doesn't do that. Two platforms out of fourteen doesn't do that. Welcoming Sarah to the team really doesn't do that.

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  7. The fix isn't hiring an agency. Most of the time that produces substandard work anyway. The fix is getting your executive insight out of your head and into your marketing, consistently, across every channel your customers actually use.

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Mark HadfieldJun 17, 2026Published to X - Mark HadfieldView original ↗

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