3 Marketing Tasks You Can Do in 15 Minutes

As a small business owner, or solopreneur, your to do list is endless. From running operations to managing clients, it often feels like there’s no time left for marketing, and that’s exactly why you may be struggling to get noticed online.

You don’t need hours to make meaningful marketing progress. Even 15 minutes a day can make a huge difference. Here are three simple marketing tasks that you can do in just 15 minutes to boost your online presence and stay consistent.

Schedule Social Media Posts

Consistency is key when it comes to social media. Instead of scrambling each day for content ideas, take 15 minutes to schedule your posts for the week, using free tools like Meta Business Suite or Buffer. I suggest picking 2- 3 platforms that matter most to your audience (e.g, Instagram or LinkedIn). Choose 1-2 high-value posts per day, which can include tips or client success stories. Scheduling can often save stress and will automatically help keep your business visible, allowing you to focus on serving clients while your content posts itself.

Engage With Your Audience

Spending 15 - 20 minutes a day actively engaging with your audience can be more effective than posting alone. Replying to comments and DMs can help boost your reach on social media algorithms, building trust. People are more likely to work with someone they feel connected to online.

Optimize One Page on Your Website

Even a small tweak on your website can improve search visibility and user experience. Updating your homepage or a service page with a clear headline that describes what you do can be enough. You could add a call-to-action inviting visitors to contact you, download a free resource or subscribe to your newsletter.

Marketing doesn’t have to be overwhelming or time-consuming. By dedicating just 15 minutes a day to posting, engaging and updating your site, you can gradually build visibility, trust and authority.

FAQs

How do I optimize one page on my website?

Add a clear headline that instantly explains the page. Include a clear call-to-action. For example, book a free consultation. Review your keywords and add any more your audience are searching for.

What’s the best social media platform for my business?

It depends on where your audience spends time. Instagram is great for visual storytelling, LinkedIn is great for service-based businesses. Start with one or two platforms you can manage consistently.

How often should I post on social media?

Engagement. Replying to comments, thanking followers and joining conversations.

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