How to sell without posting more content
Posting daily and still chasing sales is exhausting, and the maths does not improve by adding a fourth post. Content creates attention. Assets convert it.
Why more posting rarely fixes low sales
If one in a hundred viewers can figure out how to buy from you, doubling your posts doubles the effort and keeps the same ratio. The leak is downstream of the content.
The small set of assets that keep selling
| Asset | What it removes |
|---|---|
| One page with your offer, price and payment | "How much?" conversations that never close |
| A mini shop or booking link | Manual invoicing and back-and-forth |
| A saved set of answers to your five most common questions | Re-typing the same reply every week |
| A follow-up path for people who did not buy yet | Losing warm enquiries silently |
| Proof in one place: process, examples, reviews | Doubt you cannot answer at 11pm |
Post less, but post on purpose
- Fewer posts, each pointing to the same one place to buy.
- Repeat your best-performing angle instead of inventing new ones weekly.
- Let the page answer the questions your DMs keep asking.
- Track which content brought people who actually paid, and do more of that one.
How Content to Sales handles this
Every member gets a business page with a mini shop, so buyers can order and pay without a conversation. The weekly loop then tells you which content brought buyers, so you can drop the posts that only bring views.
Find your blockage, then fix it
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