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What’s the secret to growing a thriving brand online in today’s ever-changing digital world—and how can small businesses stand out? Peg Fitzpatrick, acclaimed author of The Art of Small Business Social Media: A Blueprint for Marketing Success, joins us today to break it all down. Drawing from her own experience moving from traditional marketing to social media mastery, Peg shares expert insights on growing a thriving brand online. Listen in as she explains how small business and boutique owners can identify their ideal customers, create content that truly resonates, and more.

How to Plan, Post & Grow on Social Media Without the Overwhelm
The Brussels Sprouts Effect: Engaging Content Isn’t Always on Brand—And That’s Okay
Peg put it perfectly: “Everyone has an opinion on Brussels sprouts.” And while your biz might have nothing to do with vegetables, jumping in on everyday, human conversations can make you more relatable and memorable online. Why? Because it builds community, keeps you top of mind, and—bonus—breaks the algorithm.
Content doesn’t always need to sell. Sometimes, it just needs to connect.
Overwhelmed? You’re Not Alone—Planning is Key
Ashley highlighted what most small business owners feel daily: the overwhelm of constantly needing to post. “Maybe it’s just me and one employee—how do I get it all done?” The answer? Planning—and not being afraid to lean on tools that make the job easier.
Enter: AI as Your Content Sidekick
Peg shared how she’s been using tools like ChatGPT and Magai (a multi-AI aggregator) to plan and create everything from Instagram Notes to full-blown carousel posts. By training AI to match her tone and brand voice, she gets personalized help on the fly—even down to asking it for a quick, four-word Note post after the election. (Pro tip: “Hot take—I love Brussels sprouts” might just be your next viral Note.)
Whether you’re brainstorming carousel ideas like “5 ways to style sparkly hair clips this holiday” or repurposing content for Pinterest and LinkedIn, AI can do the heavy lifting on copy so you can focus on visuals and creativity.
Let People In: Process Over Perfection
People crave connection. And nothing does that better than showing the behind-the-scenes of your biz. Peg shared her love of transformation videos and gave a shoutout to her friend Sandra Sallin—an 84-year-old beauty blogger with a cult following who does makeup tutorials with a raw, unfiltered vibe.
“She’s not selling the thing. She’s just doing it and talking,” Peg said. That’s the kind of storytelling that builds community and keeps people coming back.
Your followers want to know there’s a little bit of a hot mess behind the scenes—just like them.
Speak to One, Not Everyone
One of Peg’s top content creation tips? Visualize your audience as one specific person. “It’s a small business owner. She’s a florist. She has one part-time employee…” The more specific you get, the more your message will hit the right people.
Because your audience isn’t everyone. And it never will be.
When people start commenting, “I needed this today,” that’s when you know you’re getting it right.
No More Filters, Just Realness
Gone are the days of overly filtered, overly perfect content. People are tired of the highlight reel. Now, authenticity wins. Whether it’s showing your real face, admitting you’re in your pajamas for a live, or sharing your favorite mascara trick (Peg loves fake lashes, Ashley’s still hooked on lash extensions), being real sells.
Picking the Right Platforms
So where should you actually show up online? That depends on your audience—but Peg emphasized that Instagram is still powerful (though time-consuming), and Pinterest is massively underutilized.
Her favorite part about Pinterest? “Every single thing that you do gets a link.” That’s pure gold when it comes to driving traffic and making your content work harder for you.
Final Takeaway
If you’re feeling like you’re talking into the void or just too overwhelmed to even start posting—know this: content that builds community isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being present. Use tools like AI to lighten the load, post with purpose, and show up as your authentic self.
Oh, and next time you’re stuck on what to post? Try Brussels sprouts.
In This Episode
- Peg Fitzpatrick: Website | Instagram | Threads | Facebook | LinkedIn
- The Art of Small Business Social Media: A Blueprint for Marketing Success by Peg Fitzpatrick
- Boutique Summit 2025
- Retail Bootcamp
- 2025 Boutique Boss Planner
- Join The Boutique Hub
- Ashley Alderson: Instagram
- The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
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- Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
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- Small Business Marketing Handbook
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