Not Seeing Social Media Growth? Here's Why

Katie Wight | March 27, 2023

For a brand, there are few things more frustrating than pouring resources into something that gives you nothing back — zero, zilch, nada.

And yet, we see some incredibly successful brands dealing with subpar social strategy performance because they just don’t know how to reverse directions. Pair slow-growing social with an overcrowded market, paid ads, and the notorious algorithms affecting how your brand gets seen…

It’s enough to make even the biggest brands want to walk away.


Maybe you’ve been on social media for a while and saw some traction in years past, but now all you hear is crickets. Or maybe you’re new to creating a social media content strategy and can’t seem to find the footing needed to make a dent.

If you’re not seeing any social media growth in 2023, here are six reasons why it might be happening and what to do about it.

You’re relying on the algorithm too much

You’re pushing quantity, not quality

You’re not on the right platforms

Your storytelling is disjointed (or non-existent)

Your strategy isn’t aligned with reality or resources

There needs to be some alignment between your business strategy, your social media strategy, your goals, and your budget.

Alignment isn’t just “what feels good” — it’s based on real data and clear expectations. You don’t want to pour all of your resources (time, energy, people hours, etc.) into social media if you’ve done nothing but eat costs from past efforts.

You also don’t want to pour so many resources into social media that other efforts within your business suffer (I’ve seen this happen so often, and it can really compromise the brand’s capacity when that growth kicks in).

You also can’t expect social media to carry your entire business strategy. You know what they say about putting all your eggs in one basket.
There needs to be some alignment between your business strategy, your social media strategy, your goals, and your budget.

Alignment isn’t just “what feels good” — it’s based on real data and clear expectations. You don’t want to pour all of your resources (time, energy, people hours, etc.) into social media if you’ve done nothing but eat costs from past efforts.

You also don’t want to pour so many resources into social media that other efforts within your business suffer (I’ve seen this happen so often, and it can really compromise the brand’s capacity when that growth kicks in).

You also can’t expect social media to carry your entire business strategy. You know what they say about putting all your eggs in one basket.

You don’t have the right framework

f* the algorithm! workshop graphic

During this workshop, I’ll show you the first and only framework for social media marketing that transforms your content pillars from “categories” to brand stories clearly aligned with your most critical business goals!

Ready to learn the last content and social media framework your brand will ever need?