Every January, business owners set big visibility goals… and then immediately wonder how on earth they’ll fit any of it in.
The good news is that visibility doesn’t have to be big, loud or expensive. It just has to be aligned.
And honestly, some of the most impactful ways you can show up in your community are also the easiest.
I drive past two fruit shops to get to Kenny Littles, my preferred fruit and vegetable shop. Not because the others are bad, but because Kenny’s has shown up for our community for years. The loyalty didn’t come from a discount or a flashy ad. It came from consistency, generosity and being part of people’s lives.
That’s community capital. And you can build it too, without overextending yourself.
People connect with people, not logos. So choose a face for your business — whether it’s you or the most outgoing person on your team — and let them show up.
Then keep it simple:
This isn’t heavy. It’s intentional.
I once volunteered for a 3am–7am community event shift. Never again.
Not because I didn’t care but because it wasn’t sustainable. The next time, I took the 7pm–11pm slot instead. Still helpful, far less painful.
Visibility has to fit your season, your energy, and your culture. Otherwise it becomes another thing you resent.
Don’t try to be everywhere. Choose the spaces that make sense for you and the people you want to serve.
Low-lift. Aligned. Visible.
That’s the kind of community engagement that actually builds momentum and pays you back in ways marketing alone never will.