Easy Social Media Marketing for Your Craft Business (Without Feeling Overwhelmed

If you’ve ever sat down to “work on social media marketing”… and ended up scrolling instead, you’re not alone. Most creative business owners aren’t short on ideas. They’re short on a clear plan that actually fits their life.
Because marketing isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the right things, consistently. Let’s break that down into something that actually works.
Start With a Simple Marketing Your Creative Business Plan (Not a Complicated Strategy)
You don’t need a 12-step funnel or a color-coded spreadsheet to run your social media. Here is what you need to know:
- What you’re posting
- Why you’re posting it
- How it connects to your business
That’s it. If your content doesn’t lead somewhere… It’s just noise.
A simple weekly plan could look like:
- 1 post that shares your product
- 1 post that teaches something helpful
- 1 post that connects (story, behind the scenes, real life)
That balance is what builds trust and sales.
Stop Posting Randomly (This Is Where Most People Get Stuck)
This is the big one. Random social media posting feels productive… but it doesn’t grow your business. If you’re:
- Posting only when you “feel like it”
- Sharing whatever you made that day
- Jumping on trends with no purpose
You’re working… but not moving forward. Instead, ask yourself: “What is this post helping my audience do?” If it doesn’t:
- solve a problem
- inspire a project
- or lead to your product
It’s probably not helping your business grow.

Use 3 Types of Content That Actually Work
You don’t need to reinvent the wheel every day. Let me share a few ideas to get your thinking like a true social media manager. Stick with these 3 for every post and talk to your favorite customer when you write the copy:
1. Helpful Content
Teach something simple and useful. Examples:
- How to use a material (like puff vinyl 😉)
- Quick craft tips
- “Don’t make this mistake” posts
This builds trust fast. And trust will build your following…. and a bigger following means more eyes on what you sell.
2. Connection Content
Let them see you. Examples:
- Why you started your business
- Behind the scenes
- Real life moments
People don’t buy from perfect brands… They buy from real people.
3. Product Content
Yes… you can sell. Examples:
- Show your product in use
- Share customer results
- Walk through how it works
If you never talk about your product… people won’t buy it. Simple as that.
Consistency Beats Perfection (Every Time)
You do NOT need to post every day. You do need to: 1. show up regularly 2. stay on message 3. keep it simple.
Three intentional posts a week will outperform seven random ones every time. If you need ideas or help that’s where the Simpilify & Scale Course come in and if you need even more help, our Creative Business Group will guide you each month!
Your craft business doesn’t need MORE ideas — You Need a Plan!
The Creative Business Club helps you stop spinning your wheels and start growing a business that actually brings in sales. What members enjoy most:
- Know what to post each month (no more “posting and praying”).
- Attract the right customers with smarter content
- Stay consistent and turn followers into buyers.
- Get support + co-working to actually get it done.

This isn’t just advice. It’s accountability, action, and a path that actually works.
Make It Easier on Yourself (Because This Matters
Marketing shouldn’t take over your life. If it does… you won’t stick with it.
Batch your content.
Reuse your ideas.
Keep your plan visible.
And most importantly… Stop trying to do it like everyone else. Your business works when your marketing works for you.

Want a Shortcut?
If you’re tired of guessing what to post… This is exactly why I created my Simplify & Scale Marketing Course with free undated planner (S&H not included). It walks you through:
- what to post
- when to post
- and how it connects to your business goals
So you’re not sitting there staring at your phone thinking, “what should I even say today?” You can check it out here: www.wecanmakethat.me/planners
Final Thought
You don’t need more ideas. You need a simple plan… and a way to actually follow through. Because the people you want to reach? They’re out there. And following these step they will start to see you.



