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Is “Good Enough” Ever Really Good Enough for Your Marketing?
Kate Gingold
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Is “Good Enough” Ever Really Good Enough for Your Marketing?

A common question we hear when helping clients with their marketing is: “Is this good enough?” The short answer is: “Only for now.” Marketing isn’t a one-and-done task. It’s an ongoing process that evolves along with your business.

If you don’t actively maintain your marketing, brand awareness starts to fade much faster than most business owners expect – and it can be painful and expensive to rebuild momentum once it’s gone.

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “If you aren’t growing, you’re dying.” While that sounds dramatic, there is some truth behind it. Growth, however, doesn’t always look the same—and it doesn’t have to happen everywhere at once.

Consider an apple tree: before it produces visible fruit, it develops deep roots underground. That growth is essential, even though no one sees it. Marketing works the same way. There’s a natural progression, and understanding it helps you grow sustainably instead of burning yourself out.

Grow the Roots of a Strong Marketing Strategy

If your business hasn’t done much marketing yet, the good news is that small steps can make a big impact. Start with the fundamentals – the “roots” that will support everything else.

First, make sure your business information is accurate and consistent across key online listings. Google Business Profile remains essential, along with Bing Places, Apple Business Connect, and major industry-specific directories. These listings are free and incredibly powerful for local visibility, reviews, and search results, yet they’re often neglected or outdated.

Next, establish a deliberate social media presence. You don’t need to be everywhere. In fact, trying to manage every platform at once only leads to burnout. Instead, test a couple of platforms where your audience already spends time. Are they on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or some other niche channel? Commit to learning what works on the specific platform you choose. Building a digital presence is the foundation for long-term brand recognition and can be both creative and rewarding.

Maintain Your Marketing Momentum

The early phase of marketing is exciting. You see likes, comments, shares, and website traffic – mostly from people who already know you. Then reality sets in. Growth slows, engagement feels harder, and before long, marketing starts to feel like work.

This is the point where consistency matters most.

Successful businesses rely on content calendars, realistic posting schedules, and clear messaging to stay visible without burning out. Automation tools can help, but they’re not a replacement for thoughtful, authentic content. Audiences are smarter than ever, and they can tell when something feels phoned in.

Rather than spreading yourself thin, focus on doing a great job on one or two platforms. Keep showing up. Even modest increases in engagement are signs of progress and will help support your SEO efforts. Stop posting entirely, however, and your visibility – and your results – will drop far faster than you expect.

Justify Your Marketing

The goal of marketing is business growth, but growth has to be supported. If increased demand causes your quality, service, or responsiveness to slip, marketing can quickly turn against you. In today’s review-driven world, unhappy customers are often louder than satisfied ones, and negative feedback travels fast.

Even strong, well-executed marketing strategies eventually plateau. Algorithms change. Consumer behavior shifts. New tools and platforms emerge. That’s why it’s important to stay informed and experiment carefully, introducing new marketing channels or tactics one at a time so you can clearly measure what actually works for your audience.

Budget for Marketing 

Marketing is no longer optional—and neither is budgeting for it. While spending continues to shift heavily toward digital channels such as search, social media, email, and content marketing, the biggest difference today is the focus on marketing “intentionality.” Successful businesses plan for marketing just like they plan for rent, staffing, or equipment.

Your website, online listings, and social platforms still form the core of every effective marketing plan. They’re the roots that support everything else you do.

If you’re ready to strengthen those roots—and grow your business sustainably, the Sprocket team would love to help. We believe in being true partners, not just service providers. Reach out today and let’s build something that lasts.

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

This article is an update to “Maintaining Your Marketing: Not Fun, but Important” dated 9/12/2016.

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I have been writing a blog with web marketing tips and techniques every other week since 2003. In addition to blogging and client content writing, I write books and a blog on local history.

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