
How to Increase Your Visibility in Just 10 Minutes a Day
“One of the biggest lies in marketing is that you need to be everywhere, all the time, constantly posting, scrolling, and creating just to stay relevant.” - Crissy Conner
If you think growing your visibility requires hours on social media every day, this post will change that belief.
One of the biggest lies in marketing is that you need to be everywhere, all the time, constantly posting, scrolling, and creating just to stay relevant. Most entrepreneurs are exhausted from trying to keep up, while their bank accounts stay quiet.
The truth is this.
You do not need more time.
You need a smarter visibility strategy.
If I only had 10 minutes a day to grow my visibility, here is exactly what I would do.

Why visibility does not require living on social media
Many business owners confuse activity with impact.
Posting daily does not automatically mean you are visible. Being visible means the right people can find you, understand what you do, and trust you enough to take action.
Burnout happens when you try to do everything instead of focusing on what actually moves the needle.
Ten minutes of intentional action beats hours of planning, perfection, and inaction.
Visible in 10 Minutes a Day? Yes, Even For Introverts!
The six visibility pillars that build a profitable brand
To grow a multi six figure brand, visibility must be leveraged, not scattered. These six pillars create that leverage.
You will not do all six every day.
You will rotate them strategically.
1. The masses
This is short-form video content designed to reach people who do not follow you yet.
Think reels, shorts, or quick videos between 15 and 60 seconds. Video is still the fastest way to get in front of new audiences across platforms.
2. Searchability
Search is how you get found while you sleep.
This includes YouTube, social platform search, Google, and AI discovery. When you use the exact words your audience is searching for, your content continues working long after you post it.
3. The individual
Visibility is not just broadcast. It is connection.
Engaging in stories, replying to messages, and having real one-on-one conversations builds trust faster than any algorithm trick.
4. Comments
Thoughtful comments position you as a leader in someone else’s space.
When you add value publicly without gatekeeping, people notice. This is one of the most overlooked ways to gain followers, subscribers, and credibility.
5. Offers
Your audience cannot buy what you do not show.
Visibility includes letting your offers be seen, explaining the result, and showing proof through client experiences and outcomes.
6. Leverage
Leverage means borrowing trust and audiences.
Podcast guesting, speaking, collaborations, articles, and community features expand your reach faster than growing alone.
The power of three rule
Here is where most strategies fall apart. They try to do everything every day.
Instead, choose three visibility pillars per day.
Not six.
Not all.
Just three.
This keeps visibility consistent without burnout.
Three simple visibility combinations
To make this easy, rotate between these combinations.
The growth combo
Use this when you want new eyes on your brand.
Masses, searchability, leverage.
The sales combo
Use this when you want to activate conversations and conversions.
Individual connections, offers, comments.
The lazy CEO combo
Use this on low-energy days when you still want momentum.
Comments, individual conversations, searchability.
Lazy does not mean inactive.
It means strategic.
Why rotation matters
You cannot rely on the same three pillars every day.
If you only comment and never create, growth slows.
If you only post and never connect, trust erodes.
If you only sell and never serve, attention drops.
Rotation keeps your brand visible from multiple angles.
How to start today
If you have more time, use it.
If you only have two actions in you, do two.
Doing something is always better than doing nothing.
Do not wait for Monday.
Do not wait for a new month.
Do not wait for motivation.
Momentum is built through putting in the reps.
Final thought
Visibility does not have to feel heavy, forced, or exhausting.
When you treat visibility like a menu instead of a mandate, consistency becomes easier and results become inevitable.
If you want more visibility strategies like this, listen to the full podcast episode and explore what is available for you next at
https://www.thevisibleceo.com
