If your social is still photo-first, you're fighting the algorithm.
Ran a sold-out 5K campaign on $200 ad spend. Most reach came from non-followers. Video pulled them in. Static capped fast.
You don't need a studio. You need to press record.
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Sold out a 5K twice on $200. Here's what most event marketing gets wrong.
Time > budget
Systems > vibes
Video > static
Community > followers
Patience > panic
Resilient campaigns aren't louder. They're smarter.
The first 10 engagements on a post matter more than the next thousand.
The Rotary Run campaign proved it. Posts went live, members jumped in fast, algorithm pushed it to strangers, sign-ups came in.
Stop posting and walking away. Rally your community in hour one.
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Most small businesses obsess over ad spend.
They should obsess over runway instead.
Sold out a 5K with $200. Raised $9K. The reason it worked? Months of runway, not a big budget.
If your launch is 90 days out, you're already late.
$200 in ad spend.
Sold-out 5K. Twice. Raised $9K for mental health.
Most of the reach came from non-followers.
It wasn't the budget. It was the system.
The same playbook fills calendars for local businesses too.
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You wouldn't drive cross-country without checking your fuel gauge. Same logic applies to your social media strategy π
What posts get shares? Which topics spark conversations? Double down on what works.
Cut the content that's just taking up space. Your time has value, Queen Creek entrepreneurs.
Spend it on strategies that actually move the needle.
Instagram changes features more often than Queen Creek adds new traffic lights π¦
New features get algorithm boosts. Jump on them early, even if they feel weird.
Reels, polls, stories - whatever the platform pushes, try it first. Early adoption pays off.
Stay flexible. The social media highway is always under construction.
Social media isn't a billboard. It's called "social" for a reason π¬
Queen Creek businesses that only post and ghost are missing the entire point. You're not a robot broadcasting to the void.
Respond to comments. Ask questions. Share other people's content.
Crazy idea: actually be social on social media.
Posting once and disappearing for three weeks is like going on one date and wondering why you're still single π±
Your Queen Creek customers need to see you regularly or they'll forget you exist. Harsh but true.
Create a content calendar. Batch your posts. Fill up that content tank before you run on empty.
Your future self will thank you when you're not scrambling for post ideas at 11 PM.
Just because you finished creating your post doesn't mean you should hit publish immediately π€·
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Your audience in Queen Creek isn't scrolling at 2 AM (hopefully they're sleeping like normal humans). They're checking social during coffee breaks and lunch hours.
Want more engagement? Post when your people are actually online. Novel concept, right?
Check your analytics. Find your sweet spot. Watch your engagement actually happen.
Consistency builds communities. Your audience wants to hear from you regularly, not just when you remember you have social media accounts. Let's create a rhythm that works.
Your website is your digital storefront. If customers can't find you online, they'll find your competition instead. Ready to bridge that gap between 2003 and 2025?