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Not every win comes with a trophy or a press relea Not every win comes with a trophy or a press release. For small business owners, some of the most important victories are the ones no one else sees.

Like finally responding to that email you have been avoiding for three days. Or giving yourself permission to take a break without guilt. Or posting on your socials more than once this week. Or simply showing up for yourself when it would have been easier not to.

These may seem small, but they are proof that you are building momentum. They are the steps that keep your business moving forward, even when no one is watching.

So here’s your reminder: every effort counts. The little wins matter just as much as the big ones, because they stack up to create real growth. You deserve to celebrate both. 🤍

What’s one win you are giving yourself credit for this week?
Selling at a market, craft fair, or pop-up is more Selling at a market, craft fair, or pop-up is more than showing up with a table and tent.

The way your booth looks, the conversations you have, and the experience you create all shape whether someone buys or walks by.

Think of your booth as a mini storefront. Clear signage, organized displays, and a polished setup catch attention before people even reach your table. 

Once they stop, make it easy to say yes with bundles, specials, or quick demos that show your value. Connection is key. A friendly hello can turn passersby into loyal customers. Make checkout simple with clear payment options, tap-to-pay, or QR codes.

And remember, the relationship does not end when the market does. Hand out postcards, discount cards, or QR codes that link to your online shop or socials so people can connect with you again.

Your booth is more than a table. It is your brand in action - make it inviting, memorable, and uniquely yours. 🤍
Your social media posts don’t have to disappear in Your social media posts don’t have to disappear into the feed forever. With a few tweaks, you can make them work harder for you by showing up on Google searches.

Here is how to set yourself up so Google can find you!

1. Write like a human, but include keywords.
Think about the exact words or phrases your audience might search for when they need what you offer. Use those in your captions, bios, and post text. 

2. Post on platforms that search engines can index.
Some platforms are more search-friendly than others while others have settings you may have to turn on like Instagram and Facebook for Public accounts

On Instagram: Go to Settings and privacy → Account privacy and toggle the option that allows your public business profile to appear in search engine results

On Facebook: Go to Settings & privacy → Settings → Privacy and find How people can find and contact you. Toggle on the option that allows your public business profile to appear in search engine results.

3. Make your profile searchable.
Use a handle and display name that clearly state what you do. If a stranger saw your profile, they should know your industry right away.

4. Link your platforms together.
Add your social links to your website and link your website or blog from your social profiles. If you have a blog, embed or link to your top-performing social posts there. This cross-connection helps Google see everything as part of the same web.

Give your best social content a chance to show up beyond the scroll. A little strategy now can bring you traffic and leads for months to come.
If you run a service-based business, it can be tem If you run a service-based business, it can be tempting to fall back on the same booking prompts over and over. 

“Now booking,” “Spots are limited,” and “DM to book” might get the message out, but they rarely give your audience a reason to care or take action.

Instead, think about how you can let people *see* the value of working with you before they ever inquire. 

Show them what it is like to be your client with a behind-the-scenes look at your process. Share a transformation story or a client win that paints a picture of what is possible. Create a simple checklist that helps someone know they are ready to work with you. You can even make a reel that highlights the *real* benefits of your service, or put together a carousel of “3 things I wish everyone knew before booking.” 

The goal is to make your content feel like an invitation, not just an announcement. When your audience understands your value, booking becomes the natural next step.
You never have to explain doing what is best for y You never have to explain doing what is best for your business.

Every decision you make is part of shaping something that works for you: your goals, your vision, and the life you want to build. That is what matters most. It does not have to look like what others are doing, and it does not have to make sense to anyone but you.

Maybe that means changing your offers, taking a step back, saying no to a project that is not aligned, or taking a leap you have been dreaming about. Whatever it looks like, you get to make choices that protect your time, energy, and momentum.

Your path is yours to walk, and prioritizing what serves your vision is not something you need to explain or defend. 

Trust yourself. You know what your business needs, and that is reason enough.

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