Small Town Social

Helping business owners turn visibility into income

without chasing trends, burning out, or feeling fake online.

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What is Small Town Social?

Small Town Social is for business owners, creators, and organizations who know social media matters — but are tired of posting without results.

This isn’t about going viral or becoming an influencer. It’s about clarity, messaging, and consistency that actually leads to growth, opportunities, and income — especially in small towns and local markets.

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This is for you if…


You run a local or service-based business and know social media matters — but posting feels scattered, inconsistent, or disconnected from actual growth. You want visibility that supports your business, not another job on your plate.

Small Business Owners


You represent a school, church, nonprofit, team, or organization that needs a clearer online presence. You want practical guidance for showing up consistently, communicating effectively, and engaging your community without relying on trends.

Organizations + Teams

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You have a voice, perspective, or platform, but you’re unsure how to turn it into something sustainable. You want clarity around messaging, consistency, and how content actually leads to opportunities or income.

Creators + Personal Brands


You’re in a growth season — starting, rebuilding, or refining — and you want your online presence to reflect where you’re going. You’re not chasing virality; you’re building credibility, momentum, and long-term trust.

People Building Something Real

Small Town Social isn’t about becoming someone else online — it’s about showing up clearly, consistently, and intentionally as who you already are.

Businesses + Organizations

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Individuals + Business Owners

Want hands-on help?

If you want help clarifying your message, strategy, or next steps, you can inquire about working together.

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I also offer presentations and workshops for businesses, schools, teams, and organizations focused on visibility, messaging, and practical social media strategy.

Choose your path

Different starting points. Same goal — clarity, consistency, and results.

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Starter Course

A simple starting point if you want to understand what to post, why it works, and how to show up consistently without overthinking.

For getting unstuck and building clarity.
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Core (From Posts to Profit)

This is the foundation — messaging, positioning, content rhythm, and a clear path from showing up online to real opportunities and revenue.

For Turning visibility into income.
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For scaling with structure.

Systems Course

Designed for business owners who want systems, workflows, and repeatable processes so content supports growth instead of creating more work.

Not sure where to begin?

Start with the free guide — it will help you choose.

Your Questions, Answered

Not sure where you fit yet?

That’s okay. Start with the emails and get a feel for how I think and teach.