Social Media · 4 min read

How often should you post on social media?

Less than you fear, more consistently than you're doing now. Here's the honest math on frequency.

Everyone asks for the magic number. The truth: consistency beats frequency, and sustainability beats both. The right cadence is the one you can keep for a year.

The workable baseline

For most local businesses: three to four posts a week on your primary platform, daily stories if you have them, and one short video a week. That's enough to stay visible and feed the algorithm without hiring a media team.

Quality thresholds, not quality perfectionism

A post needs to be useful, entertaining, or proof — not polished. A phone video of real work outperforms a designed graphic most days. Don't let perfect kill posted.

Batch it or it won't happen

One hour, once a week: capture, caption, schedule. Businesses that post "when there's time" post nothing, because there's never time.

Watch the only metric that pays

Not likes — inquiries. Track how many DMs, calls, and bookings mention social. If engagement is high but inquiries are zero, your content is entertaining strangers instead of convincing customers: add proof and clear calls to action.

The bottom line

Three to four good posts a week, batched, forever. Or hand it to us — social management is included in the Growth Plan.

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