Trying to get visibility online as a beginner? These 3 tiny daily steps saved me from giving up and tripled my clicks in a week.”
If You Feel Like You’re Posting into a Void… Read This
Ever feel like you’re shouting into a black hole?
You post.
You show up.
You try to help.
And still crickets.
Not even the polite kind.
Yeah… I was right there with you.
I spent hours crafting “value posts.”
Answering questions.
Trying to build “credibility” like all the gurus said.
But nothing happened.
No clicks.
No traffic.
No traction.
It was like trying to light a fire with wet matches.
Then I stopped overthinking.
And tried something painfully simple.
Just 3 actions.
Done daily.
With zero tech.
Zero spend.
And zero hype.
That one week changed everything.
1. Drop One Real Nugget in a Facebook Group
When you post something helpful, personal, and real, people stop scrolling. You get more visibility online.
Why? Because they see themselves in your story.
Example:
Let’s say you’re in a “Home Fitness for Busy People” group.
Here’s the kind of post that works:
“I work 10 hour shifts and barely have time to breathe, let alone work out. But I found a routine that takes less than 8 minutes a day and doesn’t need gear. I stuck with it for 14 days straight—first time in my life. Want me to drop the steps?”
It’s relatable. It’s humble. It invites curiosity. No pitch. Just trust.
Action Steps:
- Join 2 or 3 Facebook groups in your niche
- Spend 5 to 10 minutes scrolling each to find common questions or struggles
- Write a short personal post sharing a win, mistake, or insight
- Use casual language like texting a friend
- End with a soft CTA like: “Want me to share more?”
- Do not include links or offers
Goal: One real, raw post a day
2. Answer Three Questions Like You’re Chatting With a Friend
Most people post questions in groups and get ghosted. You answering them makes you stand out. It shows up as service. And service builds trust.
Example:
In a beginner affiliate group, someone posts:
“Do I need a website to start making money?”
Helpful reply:
“Nope! I didn’t have a website for my first few weeks. I started by sharing value posts in groups and sending DMs to people who asked for more. It’s slower but it totally works, especially if you’re just starting out.”
Action Steps:
- Open your niche groups and click “Recent Posts”
- Find 3 posts where people are asking for help
- Write short, kind, helpful answers
- End with: “I’ve got a full guide if you want it, happy to share”
- Bookmark those posts to follow up
Goal: Answer 3 fresh questions a day
3. Share One Resource With Someone Who Asked
You’ve helped.
They asked.
Now it’s time to deliver.
This is your natural opening for clicks, no awkwardness.
Example:
Someone comments:
“Yes please! I’d love to see that guide.”
Send them a direct message:
“Hey! Here’s that free guide I mentioned—it shows 3 ways I got my first 50 subs with zero budget. Let me know what you think. (That’s my aff link, doesn’t cost you anything.)”
Then reply to their comment:
“Just sent it to your inbox.”
This one-two combo builds credibility in public while helping in private and get you more visibility online.
Action Steps:
- Watch for replies and “yes please” comments
- Send your resource privately via Messenger
- Reply to the thread to let others see the convo
- Keep a doc or phone note with 2–3 go-to resources
- Disclose affiliate links when used
Goal: Send one resource per day to someone who asked
Why This Works (Even If You’re Brand New)
This isn’t a trick.
This isn’t a hack.
It’s service.
In a world of noise, this method builds something most people skip: trust.
People start remembering your name.
They start engaging.
And yes, they start clicking your links.
Your 7-Day Challenge
Each day, do this:
- Share one value nugget
- Answer three real questions
- Drop one resource when asked
Stick with it.
No skipping.
No excuses.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a list.
You don’t need ads.
You just need a system that builds trust and momentum.
This works especially if you’re new and feeling invisible.
Let me know if you’re taking the 7-day challenge. I’m cheering you on.
You’ve got this.