A 30-Minute Weekly Marketing Routine That Actually Holds
Here's a thing to try if your marketing feels chaotic, inconsistent, or like it's eating your whole Sunday. โ๏ธ This is a 30-minute weekly routine built around the minimum viable principle. It's not glamorous. It's not a content machine. It's the smallest thing that keeps you moving. The 30-Minute Weekly Marketing Session Minutes 1โ5: Check your one number. Pick one metric that actually matters to your business right now. Email list size, revenue, DMs from new people, whatever. Write it down. One number. This is your signal โ not a dashboard full of vanity metrics, just one thing you're watching move. Minutes 6โ15: Write the one thing. One email, one post, one piece of content. Not a batch, not a strategy session โ just the one thing you're putting out this week. If you have an AI draft already, clean it up and make it sound like you. If you don't, use one of the prompts from Wednesday to get moving. Minutes 16โ20: Reply to something. Find one comment, one email reply, one DM from the past week and respond to it. Community is marketing. A real response to a real person does more for your reputation and retention than most content you'll ever create. Minutes 21โ25: Do one small backend thing. Update your link in bio, clean up your welcome email, add a line to your about page, fix that broken link you've been ignoring. Small maintenance that compounds over time. Minutes 26โ30: Note what's next. Write one sentence about what you're publishing next week. Just the idea. You don't have to write it yet โ just capture it so you're not starting from zero again in 7 days. That's it. Thirty minutes. One number, one piece of content, one real interaction, one maintenance task, one note for next week. Will it grow a business to 7 figures? Not by itself. But it will keep you in the game, which is the thing most marketing strategies fail to do. What would you add or change for your own version of this? ๐