Are Your Social Media Posts Actually Converting? A Simple System That Delivered 347 Resources in Just 14 Posts
I used to think social media success was about creating more content. Post after post, graphic after graphic—surely something would eventually stick.
My clients felt the same frustration. They'd create valuable resources that disappeared into the algorithm, never reaching the people who needed them most.
Then I met Tracy, an ADHD Coach with a mission I couldn't ignore. She had created incredible resources for people who couldn't afford 1:1 coaching—website guides, podcast episodes, email content, and her book "ADHD for Smart Ass Women." But all of it was getting lost in the social media void.
What happened next completely changed how I think about content conversion.
I Had Misunderstood What Social Media Success Really Means
Like many content creators, I had been fixating on the wrong metrics.
In my mind, success meant more likes, more comments, more shares—as if these numbers somehow translated to actual impact.
What I discovered working with Tracy was humbling:
The most viral posts often led to the least conversions
People were hungry for resources but couldn't find them
The problem wasn't content quality—it was delivery
Sometimes the simplest solutions create the biggest impact
The Solution Was Hidden in Plain Sight
We stopped trying to game the algorithm and started focusing on direct connection instead.
The approach was almost embarrassingly simple: we created a system to track and deliver Tracy's content directly through Instagram DMs using ManyChat.
It felt counterintuitive at first—weren't DMs too manual, too time-consuming? But sometimes the quietest strategies are the ones that create the most powerful results.
The Numbers Whispered a Truth I Couldn't Ignore
In just 14 posts on Instagram:
347 resources delivered directly to people who needed them
Each person received exactly what they were searching for
All delivered at the precise moment they asked for it
This wasn't just data on a spreadsheet—it was 347 people whose lives were potentially changed because they finally found what they were looking for.
Sometimes our greatest impact happens not in the spotlight of viral content, but in the quiet moments of direct connection.
Have you ever discovered that what you thought was the "wrong" approach to social media actually became your greatest strength?