You’ve probably heard the advice:
"Just repurpose your content."
"Post more consistently."
"Be visible on multiple platforms."
But what if all of that isn’t working… because it was never meant to work for you?
In this episode, I’m talking about why typical marketing strategies feel exhausting—and why they don’t create demand if you’re an introvert running a service-based business.
Because here’s the thing: if you’re constantly jumping from one strategy to the next, trying to be visible “everywhere,” and repurposing your content just to keep up, you’re not building traction. You’re just staying in motion to avoid falling behind.
And for introverts, that usually leads to burnout and spiraling.
In this conversation, I break down:
Why repurposing doesn’t work when the original content wasn’t built with your energy in mind
How a lot of us create content that’s about maintaining visibility, but not necessarily creating demand
The difference between being on the internet and being intentional about how we show up
And how I help clients shift from high-output strategies to ones that actually support their personality and lifestyle
You don’t need to push harder.
You need to figure out what’s sustainable—what you can actually keep doing when you’re tired, when you’re low-energy, and when results aren’t immediate.
If you're constantly telling yourself, “I know I need to be visible, but I just can’t keep doing it like this,” this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen now
📝 And take the free marketing style quiz I mentioned in the episode: seemapateel.com/quiz
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