A Simple Digital Marketing Strategy for March
If your digital marketing intentions from January have been collecting dust, this one’s for you.
In this video, we walk you through a refreshingly simple digital marketing strategy that small business owners can realistically finish in a week, no agency required.
You’ll learn how to add a quick testimonial to your top service page to instantly lower buyer resistance, write one locally-focused blog post that search engines and customers both love, and repurpose content you’ve already written into social posts.
We’ll also cover why sending one straightforward email to your list is one of the most underrated moves a small business can make.
Marketing doesn’t have to feel like a second job, it just has to be consistent.
Simple Digital Marketing Strategy for March 2026 Video Transcript:
Let me guess. You had good digital marketing intentions in January. February got busy and now it’s March.
So, instead of overwhelming you, I’m giving you a simple digital marketing strategy that you can finish this week.
First, go to your top performing service or product page and add one short testimonial.
A simple two to three sentence review that reinforces trust.
People are skeptical online, but when they see someone else had a great experience, that lowers resistance instantly.
You probably already have reviews sitting on Google. Copy one, add it to the page. Let’s move on.
Write one local focused blog post like, “Why Chicago loves our thin crust pizza.” See what we did there? We combined your service and sit search engines love local relevance and customers love supporting local businesses.
This doesn’t have to be long. 500 to 700 words is great.
Now, open your last two blog posts. Pull one helpful section from each and turn those sections into social posts.
You already did the hard work writing the blog. You’re just repurposing it now.
Finally, send one simple email this month. Just something like, “Stop by this week or book your appointment.” Clear, direct, and simple.
Most businesses don’t email enough, and the people on your list already know you. You’re not bothering them. You’re reminding them, look at what we just did.
One testimonial, one new blog, two repurposed social posts, and one email.
Marketing doesn’t have to feel like a second job. It just has to be consistent.
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