Masix Media

Masix Media We help furniture and design businesses clarify their messaging and grow their business through strategic social media and ads.

06/03/2026

The difference usually comes down to one thing: they know exactly what they're doing online and why.

Not just "I need to be posting more of this kind of content” or "I should probably boost this one.” A real direction including:

→ which platforms are worth their time
→ what kind of content builds trust with their specific audience
→ what to do with someone's attention once they have it

Having a strategy that was actually built around your business is what changes everything.

That's what the 90-Day Visibility Roadmap is. One 90-minute strategy session, a personalized roadmap PDF, and 90 days of knowing step-by-step how to show up online.

Content pillars, platform direction, posting rhythm, Reels and Stories guidance, and custom AI prompts…all created specifically for your brand.

If you've been showing up without a real plan behind it, this is where that changes. Get more info on our website or send us a quick DM!

06/01/2026

Views feel like feedback. But they're not the same as trust.

So whether you're getting 10 views or 10,000, here's why your content is still not bringing in clients.

1. Your message isn't clear enough. Someone lands on your page and within seconds they should know what you do, who you work with, and what makes you different. Any confusion in that moment and they keep scrolling.

2. There's no clear next step. If someone watches your Reel and has nowhere to go after, the conversation ends there.

3. Your content isn't meeting them where they actually are. Design clients don't hire on impulse. They save ideas, compare designers, and wait on timing. Content that only shows the finished result skips the part where trust gets built.

Reach means nothing if the message isn't doing its job.

Follow along for more home and design brand digital marketing talk.

05/28/2026

Beautiful work and unclear messaging can coexist. And when they do, it's one of the most frustrating places to be in business.

You know what you're capable of, but your online presence doesn't fully show it. Ugh. The worst.

Good news, bad news though? ⬇️

The content is rarely the problem. Nine times out of ten, the message behind it just isn't consistent.

Your Instagram says one thing, your website says something slightly different, your bio doesn't quite capture it either…and someone trying to decide if you're the right fit gets mixed signals without realizing it.

The Messaging Alignment Review is a one-time clarity check across every platform your business shows up on.

You get a full recorded walkthrough of what's working, what's misaligned, and a practical written guide with exactly what to adjust.

DM us for clear direction on getting your marketing to finally reflect your business the way your work already does.

Comment MESSAGING and we'll send you a good place to start: our free Messaging Alignment Guide. 😎

05/26/2026

I used to think being consistent with marketing meant being disciplined enough to always come up with new ideas.

New posts.
New hooks.
New strategies.
New trends.

Honestly? That’s exhausting. 😩

And for a lot of us, unrealistic.

Because I’m not only running a business.

I have clients that need work done. I’m a mom. I have appointments, laundry, family, books I want to read, dinner to make, and a life I actually want to enjoy too.

So somewhere along the way I stopped trying to become better at “doing more”…

and got better at building systems.

This is what changed everything:

Every few months, I get really clear on messaging and strategy.

Who are we talking to?
What do they care about?
What content performs?
What questions come up repeatedly?
What offers matter right now?

Then content stops starting from zero.

One idea becomes:

→ a Reel
→ Stories
→ an email
→ future hooks
→ a carousel
→ another perspective later

Our clients do this.

We do this.

Because starting from scratch every time you sit down to create content is probably the fastest way to resent marketing… and maybe your business too.

The goal was never balance for me.

The goal was creating a business that grows without requiring all of me every day.

That’s what makes those random 37 productive minutes actually valuable. 😉

05/26/2026

The majority of people who find your business online are quietly doing their research before they ever reach out.

And if they don’t find your business online, say through word of mouth, they’re still highly likely to peek at what you’re up to in the “ether.” (Devil Wears Prada 2, anyone?)

They're checking your Instagram, reading reviews, clicking to your website, scanning your bio, looking at your work…and somewhere in that process, they're either getting more convinced or they're talking themselves out of it.

This is all because of how your business comes across to them.

Wanna know the things that turn a curious scroller into someone who reaches out?

→ Clear messaging
→ A consistent presence
→ Content that actually speaks to the right person

Simple, we know.

The 90-Day Visibility Roadmap is a single strategy session built around making sure every piece of your online presence is pointing in the same direction.

You get a personalized roadmap PDF, platform and content direction, posting rhythm, Reels and Stories guidance, and custom AI prompts written specifically for your brand.

90 days from now your business could be an easy “yes!” Link in bio to get started. Always a DM away too. 🫶

05/25/2026

Here’s how I do it and help clients do it:

We stop treating marketing like something that has to happen in real time…every single day.

Because the truth is, most business owners I know want growth, but they also want to enjoy summer, spend time with family, take a weekend off, or simply stop thinking about content 24/7 and actually have a life. 😉

I think there’s no reason NOT to have that.

The businesses growing consistently usually aren’t the ones posting the most either.

A lot of times, they have:

• Clear messaging people remember
• Systems that keep visibility moving
• Content planned ahead
• Marketing happening beyond social media alone
• A strategy that doesn’t rely on motivation

Growth shouldn’t require burnout.

And you shouldn’t have to become a full-time content creator to run a successful business.

Especially if you’re already exceptional at what you do.

This is probably one of my strongest beliefs:

Good systems create consistency.
Consistency creates visibility.
Visibility creates growth.

What part of marketing feels hardest right now: finding time, knowing what to post, or staying consistent?

05/24/2026

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think the businesses I worry about most are usually the ones saying:

“Our work speaks for itself.”

Because honestly…I get it.

When you care deeply about what you do and you’ve built something good, it’s easy to believe quality alone will keep people coming.

And referrals are incredible. Repeat clients are incredible.

But neither guarantees long-term growth.

The businesses growing the most aren’t always the most talented.

A lot of times, they simply have clearer messaging, stronger visibility, and marketing systems consistently bringing in new people.

Especially in home and design.

I’ve seen incredibly talented businesses stay stuck while others grow because more people understood who they were and what made them different.

Your work can be exceptional AND your marketing can be strong.

I actually think you need both.

What’s one marketing channel your business relies on most right now?

05/23/2026

This might be an uncomfortable thought for a minute…

But I genuinely don’t think the businesses getting the most visibility are always the most talented.

And I definitely don’t think the designers with the biggest audiences always create the best work.

I’ve seen incredible designers, stores, and home brands stay far quieter online than they deserve.

Not because they aren’t good.

Usually because they haven’t learned visibility yet.

Those are different skills.

Being exceptional at your craft and being seen are not automatically the same thing.

That’s important.

Because if your work truly IS better than the attention it gets…

That should feel encouraging.

Not discouraging.

Visibility can be learned.
Messaging can improve.
Marketing can evolve.
Systems can change.

I think some business owners assume:
“If my work is good enough, people will find me.”

Sometimes they do.

But often, the businesses growing fastest have simply become easier to remember.

Easier to recognize.

Easier to trust.

If you know your work deserves more eyes on it, stop questioning your talent first.

Start looking at your visibility.

The shift there can change a lot.

Comment VISIBILITY and I’ll send over my guide with some of the best hooks and tips for increasing views I believe help businesses become easier to see online.

05/23/2026

Being on both sides has taught me SO MUCH. 🤯

Just a few…

• Beautiful products and beautiful projects do not automatically create growth.

I’ve seen incredible businesses stay hidden because the message never connected.

• Referrals are valuable.
Referrals are not a full marketing plan.

Those are different things.

• One boosted post rarely changes a business.
Repeated visibility often does.

• Most people are not buying as quickly as business owners hope.
They’re watching.
Comparing.
Getting familiar.

• Customers usually care less about features than business owners think.

They care how something helps them feel.
What problem it solves.
What changes afterward.

• Marketing is not something to panic about when sales slow.

The strongest businesses I’ve seen treat visibility as part of growth all the time.

• Social media is usually not as broken as people think.

Sometimes the message just hasn’t gotten clear enough yet.

• The businesses growing consistently are not always more talented.

Often they’ve built better systems.

Those are very different things.

I’m curious…

What’s a business belief YOU strongly stand by?
Or one you completely disagree with?

05/21/2026

This might be one of my strongest beliefs when it comes to business growth:

Marketing should be treated more like payroll and less like an extra expense.

Because it’s really hard to expect growth when there isn’t a consistent effort to bring in new eyes, new leads, new projects, or new customers.

And no, I don’t mean only social media.

Marketing can look like email, referrals, paid ads, content, networking, partnerships…but there has to be something working consistently.

I’ve seen incredibly talented businesses struggle simply because people didn’t know they existed.

Especially in home and design.

Talent matters.

Your product matters.

But visibility matters too.

A lot. 💪🏻

What’s one marketing channel your business relies on most right now?

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