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Christen Puffett Virtual Assistant | Blog & Pinterest Manager
    Christen Puffett Virtual Assistant | Blog & Pinterest Manager
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      ByChristen April 10, 2026

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    You know the drill: put time into a post, hit publ You know the drill: put time into a post, hit publish, engage for a bit… and then two days later it’s buried under a hundred other posts. So you start thinking about what to create next, because apparently the solution is always to create more content. Consistency, right?

But that gets exhausting.

Social media can be amazing for connecting with people, but relying on it can start to feel like you’re constantly chasing visibility. And that’s a pretty terrible marketing strategy if you ask me.

That’s why I love the combination of blogging and Pinterest.

Instead of content disappearing after a couple of days, you’re creating something that people can actually find when they’re searching for it. And not purely by chance when the Instagram algorithm is working in your favour, but because they are intentionally searching for what you have to offer.

Your blog holds the value, and Pinterest helps people discover it through its search engine. No visibility chasing required!

Suddenly your content isn’t just working for a weekend and your marketing strategy doesn’t involve keeping up with an ever-changing algorithm. Instead, it’s working for you long after you’ve hit publish and logged off.

If you’re curious about how the blogging + Pinterest combo can be used to market your business, you’re in the right place 🤍
    A lot of small business marketing advice focuses o A lot of small business marketing advice focuses on creating more content.

- Post more often
- Try another platform
- Keep up with the algorithm

And while social media can absolutely help with visibility, most posts have a very short lifespan. Within a day or two, they’ve already been pushed down by newer content.

That’s why I’m such a big advocate for the blog + Pinterest combo.

A blog allows you to create thoughtful, useful content that answers the kinds of questions your audience is already searching for.

Pinterest then helps that content get discovered.

Not just once when you publish it, but repeatedly over time as people search for ideas, resources, and solutions.

Instead of constantly starting from scratch with your marketing, you begin building a library of content that continues working for you.

And for many small businesses, that shift can make a huge difference in how their marketing actually performs.

If you’ve been curious about using Pinterest to support your blog content, this is exactly the kind of strategy I help clients implement.
    I get it — you’re a boss girl who can do anything I get it — you’re a boss girl who can do anything and everything.
Until you can’t.

You’re the one keeping the wheels turning.
Remembering the details.
Replying to the emails.
Posting the content.
Holding it all together while still trying to grow.

From the outside? It looks like you’ve got it handled.
But inside, you’re tired of thinking about admin when you’d rather be doing the heart work of your business.

Here’s the thing: needing support isn’t a weakness — it’s usually a sign that your business is evolving.

You don’t need to work harder or add more hours to your day.
You need space.
Mental space.
Time back.
Systems that actually support you.

That’s where I come in.

I help female-led small businesses simplify the behind-the-scenes so your business feels lighter, calmer and sustainable again.

If this post feels a little too familiar, it might be time to stop doing it all alone.

DM me “SUPPORT” or book a free discovery call via the link in my bio 🤍
    There’s a phase in business that doesn’t get talke There’s a phase in business that doesn’t get talked about enough.

☁️ You’re not failing
☁️ You’re not burnt out (yet)
☁️ You’re just holding more than you used to (and more than one person realistically should)

That’s what it looks like when your business outgrows your capacity.

If you’re spending more time managing the backend than doing the work you actually care about, support becomes the most practical decision.

If this feels familiar, let’s chat about what support could look like for you 🤍
    There are certain standards that I absolutely will There are certain standards that I absolutely will not compromise on in my VA business:

🌿 Clear communication
🌿 Healthy boundaries
🌿 Documented processes

If you’re a business owner craving support from someone with like-minded standards, I’d love to connect with you.
    What looks aesthetic and what really goes on behin What looks aesthetic and what really goes on behind the scenes are two different things 👀 

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