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Your social media isn’t the problem.

Your foundation is.

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Most small-town businesses are focused on posting,
when the real visibility issues are coming from outdated websites, inconsistent branding, and Google listings that don’t reflect the real business.

This free guide shows you what actually matters in 2026 — and what to fix first.

Inside the Small Business Digital Foundation Playbook, you’ll learn:

• Why posting more won’t fix visibility problems
• What customers look at before they ever visit your business
• How to clean up your Google Business Profile for better search results
• What your website must do (and what it doesn’t need to do)
• The exact order to fix things if you feel overwhelmed
• What small businesses should actually post on social
• A simple monthly checklist to stay visible without burning out

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This guide is built for you if:

• You only really use Facebook for your business
• You know your website needs work, but don’t know where to start
• Customers have said they couldn’t find you online
• You’re tired of posting without seeing real results
• You want to look more professional without hiring a big agency

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Start fixing the right things first.

Download the Small Business Digital Foundation Playbook — the no-jargon guide to building an online presence that actually works.