How 3 Simple Marketing Tasks Stack Up Over Time
When business gets busy, marketing is always the first thing to fall off the list, but it doesn’t have to.
In this video, we break down three practical digital marketing tasks any small business owner can knock out this month without hiring anyone or feeling overwhelmed.
You’ll learn how to add internal links to your existing blog posts so search engines and visitors both understand what you offer, why uploading just five fresh photos to your Google Business Profile makes a real difference, and how three simple social posts introducing your people and your story can build the kind of trust that turns followers into customers.
Small, consistent improvements beat random big efforts every single time.
3 Simple Marketing Tasks Video Transcript:
Marketing always drops to the bottom of the list when business gets busy. So instead of telling you to post more, I’ll walk you through three digital marketing tasks you can complete this month.
Open your last three blog posts and add one to two links to actual service or product pages.
If you wrote a blog about roofing, link to your roofing service page. If you wrote about skin care, link to your facial treatments page.
Why? because it helps visitors understand what you actually do and it helps search engines connect the dots.
Now, open your Google business profile and upload five new photos. Your building, staff, workspace.
Finally, post three simple pieces of content to a social profile this month. Introduce your staff, share your story, talk about how long you’ve been in business.
That’s it.
People don’t just support businesses, they support people.
None of this is too complicated. None of this requires hiring someone. These are small, practical improvements that stack up month after month.
Marketing doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. It just has to be consistent. If you’re trying to grow your business without wasting money on random marketing tactics, then you should subscribe.
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