EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 19 MIN
Leaning into the Cringe | Mastering Social Media for Small Businesses
from The Buck Stops Here Business Podcast · host David Maples
"Algorithms are not magic. And frankly, they aren't judging how you feel after you post... They are just cold, predictable logic loops."It’s a brutal feeling: you finally gather the courage to record an authentic, unscripted video for your company, you hit publish, and it gets exactly six likes—half of which are from your own employees. It makes you want to delete the app and never turn your camera on again. But if you are struggling with social media for your small business, the problem isn't you. The problem is that you are ignoring the predictable logic loops that control the algorithm.In this episode of The Buck Stops Here, host David Maples breaks down how to stop treating social media for small businesses like a digital lottery and start treating it like a reliable, revenue-generating machine. From ditching the useless "award-winning service" bio to understanding why saying "link in bio" is actually killing your reach, David provides a BS-free masterclass in foundational digital marketing. You don't need to be a dancing influencer to win; you just need to understand the mechanics of the platforms.Key Takeaways & InsightsThe 3-Second Bio Formula: Ditch vague buzzwords. Use the “I help [target audience] achieve [result] by [unique mechanism]”* framework, so visitors instantly know your value proposition.Manufacture Saves and Shares: Likes are virtually worthless in social media for small businesses. The algorithm rewards "time on device." Create reference content (like checklists) to get Saves, and state contrarian industry truths to get massive Shares.Stop Saying "Link in Bio": Switch to the "Comment for DM" strategy. Asking users to comment on a specific word (like "GUIDE") skyrockets your early engagement and forces the algorithm to push your video to the Explore page.The 2-Hour Content Batching System: The biggest hurdle in social media for small businesses is time. Write 4 short scripts, bring 4 different shirts to your desk, and record them back-to-back to create the illusion of daily consistency.The 3-Take Rule: Stop striving for perfection and wasting hours on a 30-second clip. Give yourself exactly three takes to record a video and post the third one, no matter what. Lean into the cringe!Resources & Links MentionedQRMyCard: Free virtual business cardManychat: Tool for automating social media Direct MessagesCapCut: Native video editing app for auto-captions and jump cutsRules for Revolutionaries by Guy Kawasaki (Book mentioned: "Eat your own dog food")Catapult Creative Media: David's digital marketing agency that offers high-performing social media and video marketing, and more!Support the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show so you don't miss next week's valuable business insight! Leaving a 5-star rating and review helps other entrepreneurs discover the show and learn how to turn their size into their greatest strength.
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"Algorithms are not magic. And frankly, they aren't judging how you feel after you post... They are just cold, predictable logic loops."It’s a brutal feeling: you finally gather the courage to record an authentic, unscripted video for your company, you hit publish, and it gets exactly six likes—half of which are from your own employees. It makes you want to delete the app and never turn your camera on again. But if you are struggling with social media for your small business, the problem isn't you. The problem is that you are ignoring the predictable logic loops that control the algorithm.In this episode of The Buck Stops Here, host David Maples breaks down how to stop treating social media for small businesses like a digital lottery and start treating it like a reliable, revenue-generating machine. From ditching the useless "award-winning service" bio to understanding why saying "link in bio" is actually killing your reach, David provides a BS-free masterclass in foundational digital marketing. You don't need to be a dancing influencer to win; you just need to understand the mechanics of the platforms.Key Takeaways & InsightsThe 3-Second Bio Formula: Ditch vague buzzwords. Use the “I help [target audience] achieve [result] by [unique mechanism]”* framework, so visitors instantly know your value proposition.Manufacture Saves and Shares: Likes are virtually worthless in social media for small businesses. The algorithm rewards "time on device." Create reference content (like checklists) to get Saves, and state contrarian industry truths to get massive Shares.Stop Saying "Link in Bio": Switch to the "Comment for DM" strategy. Asking users to comment on a specific word (like "GUIDE") skyrockets your early engagement and forces the algorithm to push your video to the Explore page.The 2-Hour Content Batching System: The biggest hurdle in social media for small businesses is time. Write 4 short scripts, bring 4 different shirts to your desk, and record them back-to-back to create the illusion of daily consistency.The 3-Take Rule: Stop striving for perfection and wasting hours on a 30-second clip. Give yourself exactly three takes to record a video and post the third one, no matter what. Lean into the cringe!Resources & Links MentionedQRMyCard: Free virtual business cardManychat: Tool for automating social media Direct MessagesCapCut: Native video editing app for auto-captions and jump cutsRules for Revolutionaries by Guy Kawasaki (Book mentioned: "Eat your own dog food")Catapult Creative Media: David's digital marketing agency that offers high-performing social media and video marketing, and more!Support the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show so you don't miss next week's valuable business insight! Leaving a 5-star rating and review helps other entrepreneurs discover the show and learn how to turn their size into their greatest strength.
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