When people think about marketing, they often assume you need a big budget.
Ads.
Paid promotions.
Fancy tools.
But the truth is…
There are so many ways to market your business for free—you just have to use what’s already available to you.
And more importantly?
You have to use it consistently.
The 5 Things I Personally Use in My Business
Before I dive into other ideas, I want to share what I actually use—because I think it’s important to keep things realistic.
Here are the 5 things I consistently utilize:
1. Facebook & Instagram
This is where I connect, share sessions, tell stories, and stay top of mind.
It’s not just about posting photos—it’s about:
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Sharing real life
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Showing personality
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Building trust
2. Blogging
Blogging is one of the most overlooked tools—and one of the most powerful.
It helps with:
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SEO (so people can find you on Google)
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Answering client questions
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Building authority
And the best part?
Your content lives forever.
3. Email Marketing
Social media is great—but you don’t own it.
Your email list? You do.
This is where I:
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Stay connected weekly
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Share personal stories
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Educate and encourage
And over time, it builds strong relationships.
4. Google Business Profile
If you’re not using this—you are missing a HUGE opportunity.
When someone searches:
“photographer near me” or “family photographer in Clemmons”
Your Google Business profile can show up.
You can:
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Post updates
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Share photos
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Collect reviews
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Answer FAQs
And it’s completely free.
5. Podcast
This has been one of my favorite ways to connect.
It allows people to:
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Hear my voice
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Understand how I think
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Feel connected before ever meeting me
And that connection matters more than you think.
Other Free Ways to Market Your Business (That You Might Be Missing)
Even if you don’t do all of these—there are so many options depending on your style and season of life.
LinkedIn (Especially for Business Owners)
If you work with other businesses (branding clients, networking, collaborations)…
LinkedIn is a goldmine.
You can:
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Share educational posts
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Connect with local professionals
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Position yourself as an expert
And the reach right now? Still very strong.
Pinterest (Think Long-Term Traffic)
Pinterest is not just for recipes and home decor.
It’s actually a search engine.
You can:
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Pin your blog posts
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Share your sessions
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Drive traffic back to your website
And unlike Instagram?
Your content can keep working for you months (or years) later.
Facebook Events
This one is so underutilized.
If you’re offering:
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Mini sessions
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Seasonal sessions
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Workshops
Create a Facebook event.
It allows you to:
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Invite people
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Send reminders
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Build excitement
And it gives your offer more visibility than a single post.
Local Facebook Groups
These can be incredibly powerful—when used the right way.
Not spammy. Not salesy.
But:
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Answering questions
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Being helpful
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Showing up consistently
People notice that.
And when they need your service?
They remember you.
Networking & Community Involvement
This doesn’t get talked about enough.
But it works.
Think:
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Local events
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Small business meetups
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Collaborations
When people know you in real life, it builds trust faster than anything online.
Google Reviews (Simple but Powerful)
This is one of the easiest things you can do.
Ask happy clients to leave a review.
That’s it.
Reviews:
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Build trust
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Help your SEO
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Influence buying decisions
And they cost you nothing.
Collaborations with Other Businesses
Partner with:
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Florists
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Event planners
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Boutiques
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Local service providers
You can:
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Cross-promote
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Share audiences
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Create content together
And grow without spending a dollar.
The Real Secret (It’s Not the Platform)
Here’s the truth:
It’s not about doing everything.
It’s about doing a few things well—and doing them consistently.
Because you could be on every platform…
But if you’re not showing up clearly and consistently?
It won’t matter.
Start Here
If this feels overwhelming, don’t try to do it all.
Pick:
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2–3 platforms
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Show up consistently
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Build from there
Marketing doesn’t have to be complicated.
It just has to be intentional.
Want More Real-Life Marketing Conversations Like This?
If you enjoyed this and want more practical, honest conversations about marketing, business, and showing up consistently, I talk about this kind of thing all the time on my podcast.
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About M.Gioeli Photography
Megan Gioeli of M.Gioeli Photography is a family, senior, and branding photographer based in Mocksville, NC, serving Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and surrounding areas. She works with families and small business owners to create authentic, meaningful images while helping them feel confident in how they show up—both online and in real life.
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