Hello, my friend
Last week I shared why I stepped away from social media for at least a year. Naturally, the next question was: Okay, but how are you still visible? This episode is the whole playbook, what I found when I audited my revenue sources, what I stopped doing, and the visibility strategies I now treat like real assets instead of afterthoughts.
The Audit That Changed Everything
When I decided to log off, I did a quick-but-honest audit:
Where did each sale actually originate? Not “I met you at X and later followed on IG,” but the true first touch.
Here’s what I discovered:
- Podcast → Offers: My most aligned, high-touch clients came directly from podcast search and binge-listening.
- Referrals & OG clients: Warm intros and long-time community drove consistent, sustainable revenue.
- Guest features: Interviews, bundles, workshops, and panels put me in front of ready-to-buy audiences.
- Social media alone: < 20% of revenue.
That didn’t mean forfeiting 20%; it meant asking: If I stop pouring 80% of my energy into the 20% channel… what happens when I pour that energy into what actually converts?
My Connection-First Visibility Strategy (No Social Required)
1) Podcast-First Platform
I brought the podcast back because it does what social can’t: depth, trust, and replay-ability. Episodes compound over time and meet people when they’re actively searching for help.
Action I’m taking: weekly shows, clear episode SEO, and internal CTAs to my email list + offers.
2) Guesting With Intention
I shifted from “say yes if asked” to proactive pitching based on topic alignment and audience fit.
Action I’m taking: themed pitch sprints each quarter, searchable topics (burnout, capacity, regulated ambition), and easy one-sheeter links.
3) Email Love Notes (Not Newsletters)
Inbox > feed. It’s where I can nurture honestly and sell ethically without algorithm roulette.
Action I’m taking: weekly story-led emails, simple nurture automations, and a few strategic lead magnets that actually solve something.
4) Bundles, Swaps, and Collaborations
I stopped waiting for luck and started building mutually nourishing experiences: list swaps, co-hosted workshops, and curated bundles.
Action I’m taking: quarterly collab calendar, value-first swaps with women whose work I can personally vouch for.
5) Real Rooms, Real People
Coffee chats, local events, retreats, and small-group workshops have become my favorite “funnel.” Presence converts.
Action I’m taking: two connection calls per week, one in-person event per month, and simple follow-up rituals (voice notes, intros, thank-you emails).
6) The Mixer Mind (My Visibility Greenhouse)
This curated, connection-first community has been the partnership portal behind my podcast guesting, bundles, and speaking this year… so much so that I was invited to facilitate pods. Think monthly peer pods, behind-the-scenes panels, mix-and-mingles, and constant collab opportunities with established entrepreneurs.
Action I’m taking: continuing in 2026 and supporting new members as a facilitator. If you join through my link, I gift you a 1:1 visibility strategy call to map your collaboration plan and make the most of the room.
What I Stopped Doing (and Don’t Miss)
- Creating content for content’s sake. If it doesn’t build trust or sell, it’s a no.
- Treating social like oxygen. It’s a tool, not a nervous system.
- Over-investing in advice. I chose rooms that spark connection over coaching that adds more noise.
The Energetics Underneath the Strategy
Leaving social wasn’t just logistics… it was values in motion. My metrics now include:
- Presence: Do I end the day with anything left?
- Peace: Can I breathe while I build?
- Partnership: Am I in rooms that feel human, honest, and generous?
When those are steady, visibility stops feeling like performance and starts feeling like conversation.
Steal This (Visibility, No Scroll)
- Do a 90-minute origin audit of the past 12 months. Tag true first touch visibility.
- Choose two primary channels you’ll actually love (e.g., podcast + email).
- Schedule four connection reps this month: 2 coffee chats, 1 podcast pitch sprint, 1 collab inquiry.
- Add a PS CTA in every email that points to one offer or one episode.
Your business grows where your energy flows. Choose the places that give energy back.
Until next time—keep it regulated, spacious, and shamelessly ambitious.
xx, Ash
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