Iβm so excited to introduce a special guest on the KBD blog today: Erin, the heart behind Her Digital Legacy.
Erin is a personal brand strategist, past client, and friend who helps creatives, founders, and service providers build influence and digital presence that lasts, without losing the magic in the process.
In this guest blog, Erin shares her insight on taking a clarity-first approach to showing up online without burning out. Her approach is all about weaving structure into your brand story in a way that supports your growth while honoring your values (and your energy). Whether you’re scaling, simplifying, or just getting started, there’s something in here you’ll want to bookmark and revisit.
βConsistencyβ on social media has become one of the most overused (and underexplained) pieces of advice in the online business space.
If youβre a creative service provider, youβve probably been told a hundred times to βjust be more consistentβ on social media and all your problems will fade away.
But no one ever tells you how to do that when youβre juggling design projects, client deadlines, (that midnight client email), and running an actual business. More importantly, no one tells you what consistency really looks like when your brand is built around you.
This blog is here to change that.
Before we move forward, letβs define consistency on social media (because you know thus far, this term is thrown around a lot!).
Consistency on social media refers to the practice of regularly delivering content that aligns with your brand identity, values, ideal client and YOUR schedule.
Yes, YOUR schedule!
If we were all in a room together, weβd tell you to turn to your neighbor and ask them what their weekly posting schedule looks like. And guess what? Every answer would be slightly different
And thatβs the point. Your rhythm should be based on your bandwidth, ideal client, and your business model.
Trying to keep up with a “post daily or fail” mindset leads to burnout. And hereβs the truth: when your content feels forced, your audience can feel it. Thatβs the risk of chasing volume over alignment. Instead, choose a pace that works for you, and stick with it. Thatβs what makes your brand memorable and sustainable, not just visible.
Letβs break consistency down into something more useful than “just post more.” When clients ask where to start, this is the roadmap we give them. It has three parts: (1) Know who youβre talking to, (2) decide what kinds of content make sense for your brand, and (3) choose a posting pace you can actually stick with. This combo gives your content structure, reduces stress, and makes it easier to show up with clarityβeven when your to-do list is full. Here’s how it works:
If youβre trying to reach everyone, your message will land withβ¦ basically no one. So letβs go deeper than generic audience avatars.
Who are your people, really? Are they creatives in a growth phase? Busy entrepreneurs juggling client work and carpool? Do they want more clarity? Simplicity? Visibility?
And whatβs standing in their way? Fear of showing up? Not enough time? Decision fatigue?
When you understand your audience like a friend, youβll write to them like one tooβand thatβs when your content really starts working.
Content pillars are the guiding themes that help you stay focused, clear, and recognizable. We usually recommend four to start:
Once these are in place, content stops feeling random. Everything has a laneβand you know exactly where each idea belongs.
This is where most people overcomplicate it. You donβt need to post 5 days a week to stay visibleβyou just need to post on purpose.
Pick how many days a week you can realistically show up (2β3 is plenty). Choose a mix of pillars. Repurpose when you can. A Reel can become a carousel. A caption can become a newsletter. A voice note can become a LinkedIn post.
Your presence doesnβt need to be perfect. It needs to be repeatable.
Hereβs what it looks like for some of our clients:
Different brands. Different cadences. But the common thread? Every piece of content feels aligned, intentional, and easy to recognize. Thatβs the kind of presence that builds trustβand trust turns into leads, referrals, and big-time growth.
Consistency doesnβt have to feel like a part-time job. And it definitely doesnβt need to feel like a performance. The brands that make the biggest impression arenβt the ones posting the mostβtheyβre the ones showing up with clarity, confidence, and a steady presence that sticks.
So next time someone casually tells you to βjust be more consistent,β take a deep breath, smile politelyβand come back to this framework.
Erin is the founder of Her Digital Legacy, where she empowers CEOs and industry leaders to build influence and a digital presence that lasts, through digital presence management and personal brand strategy.
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