If you’re anything like I was when I started, you’re probably juggling a million things and just trying to figure it all out. Marketing might feel like one more overwhelming thing on the list—but getting this part right early on can seriously set you up for long-term success.
That is why I created this New Business Marketing Checklist to help you get started!
1. Get a Website (Not Just Any Website)
Let’s be real—your website is your digital storefront. You don’t need anything fancy to start, but you do need something clean, easy to navigate, and mobile-friendly.
- Fill it out completely.
- Add all of your services—yes, all of them.
- Add photos and start asking customers for reviews right away.
- Post updates here, just like social media.
3. Get Active in Local Facebook Groups
People are always asking for recommendations in community groups. Jump in and introduce yourself (without being spammy). Offer value. Answer questions. Be a real human and build trust.
Bonus: when someone says, “Does anyone know a good [insert your service]?”—you’ll be top of mind.
4. Set Up a Facebook + Instagram Page
Even if you’re not a big social media person, having these pages helps you build credibility and gives people somewhere to learn more about you.
- Share photos of your work.
- Post behind-the-scenes content.
- Give quick tips or show your process.
You don’t need to post daily—just show that your business is alive and active.
5. Install Google Analytics (Don't Skip This)
It sounds techy, but I promise it’s worth it. Google Analytics lets you see how many people are coming to your website, how they found you, and what pages they’re visiting.
This is how you know what’s working—and where to focus your energy.
Final Thoughts:
You don’t need to do everything at once, but these five things will give you a strong foundation and help your business start showing up in front of more people.
If you’re feeling stuck or not sure where to begin, feel free to shoot me a message—I love helping small business owners get things moving.