When Should I Begin Posting More Often?
August 21, 2025 By Lori Straus
August 21, 2025 By Lori Straus
One of the most frequent questions clients and potential clients ask us is how often they should be posting. Our answer, as always, is that it depends. In this blog post, we’ll summarize how to set your initial baseline and then help you decide when the best time to increase your frequency is.
People who ask us this question have either been told by their superiors that they need to finally jump on the social media bandwagon, or they are just opening their own business. Companies with sufficient marketing support have already found their cadence.
Let’s go through your checklist to set your baseline frequency.
When setting up your social media calendar, remember that, for now, you are carrying it out. If you plan to spend seven hours a week on social media, you’re giving up seven hours of direct revenue generation. However, posting once every few months will look like you keep ghosting yourself.
Take time to answer this question. It can be easy to be inspired by an energetic, informational, exciting presentation on social media. But keep it realistic.
Often when working with new clients, we receive vague requests. A few examples:
Match your social media to your marketing and sales plans first. For example, retail companies selling low-priced goods generally expect immediate sales from social media. Social media carried out by a company whose product or solution is priced at six or seven figures, however, will use social media for awareness, engagement, and education.
Expanding your social media requires more time and resources, so be clear on why you’re doing it.
Remember: you have options with social media. Just because the billion-dollar brands you consume every day market on every social media channel imaginable doesn’t mean you should, too.
When broadening your social media strategy, you have options. Start with these foundational questions:
Using social media effectively means not only examining the reasoning behind your strategy, but also ensuring you can manage—and, if necessary, carry out—your plan. Many brands find huge success on social media. However, that may be coupled with an expensive digital advertising plan that leads to an automatic increase in reach.
Don’t give up just because you don’t have thousands and thousands of dollars for social media. Create a social media plan that works for your time and budget. Stay consistent, monitor results, and re-evaluate at regular intervals.
For a free 30-minute consultation on how social media can work for your company, please contact us via the form below. We’d be happy to offer you our thoughts.