Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Weekly Posting Rhythm
This weekend, turn the five post types into a repeatable rhythm.
You do not need to post every day forever.
You need a simple structure you can return to.
Here is one rhythm:
Simple Weekly Posting Rhythm
Monday: Problem Post
Name a problem your customer deals with.
Tuesday: Service Post
Explain one service.
Wednesday: Proof Post
Share a review, result, customer story, or small win.
Thursday: Tip Post
Teach one useful thing.
Friday: Call-to-Action Post
Tell people how to contact you or what to do next.
That is a full content week.
Not complicated.
You can rotate it every week.
Change the service.
Change the problem.
Change the proof.
Change the tip.
Change the call-to-action.
Same structure.
New examples.
That is how posting becomes easier.
You do not need endless new ideas.
You need reliable containers.
Here is another version if you only want to post three times per week:
Monday: Problem or Tip
Wednesday: Service or Proof
Friday: Call-to-Action
That works too.
The goal is not to become a posting machine.
The goal is to stop disappearing because posting feels too hard.
A repeatable rhythm helps you stay visible without turning content into a second business.
And please remember:
You are allowed to repeat yourself.
Customers do not see every post.
They do not remember everything.
They may need to hear the same message several different ways before it lands.
That is normal.
Repetition is not failure.
Repetition is marketing with clean shoes.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create a simple weekly posting rhythm using the five post types from this week.
Prompt:
What repeatable posting pattern could I actually use without making social media feel like another full-time job?

