
It sounds reasonable. It even sounds responsible.
"We don't want to post just to post. We'll share something when we have something worth saying."
We hear this from professional service firms constantly. And we understand the logic: quality over quantity, right?
But here's what's actually happening while you wait for that perfect moment to show up online.
Your competitors – who aren’t necessarily better at their jobs than you - are showing up consistently. They're in your prospects' feeds. They're top-of-mind when a referral conversation happens. They look active, relevant, and engaged. And you don't.
Inconsistency isn't a neutral choice. It's a costly one.
Most people assume the decision to hire a professional service firm comes down to reputation and referrals. And it does, but only partially.
What happens after the referral is where most firms lose the plot.
A warm introduction gets made. The prospect is genuinely interested. Then they open LinkedIn or Google your firm. They find a profile that hasn't been updated since last year. A feed that went quiet in October. A website with no recent content.
That prospect doesn't call to ask if you're still active. They just quietly pivot to someone whose presence signals that the lights are on.
Consistency on social media isn't about vanity metrics. It's about confirming, repeatedly, that you are still here, still sharp, and still worth talking to.
When your social presence goes dark (even temporarily), here is what prospective clients and referral sources read into it:
None of that may be true. But perception drives decisions, especially before someone has met you in person.
The problem with waiting for something perfect to post is that the bar keeps moving.
You finish a big project and think: I should post about that. But then you second-guess whether it's interesting enough. You draft something and sit on it. By the time you're ready to share, it feels old.
Meanwhile, three weeks have passed.
In reality, your clients and prospects are not waiting for a breakthrough insight. They want to know you're engaged, active, and thinking about the same problems they are. A short, consistent post that addresses a common client question does more for your business than a polished long-form article that never gets published.
Done is better than perfect. Consistent is better than occasional.
We're not asking you to become a content machine. We're asking you to show up reliably.
For most professional service firms, that means:
That's not a full-time job. That's a system. And systems are what separate firms that grow predictably from firms that scramble for leads.
The reason most firms fall off their social schedule isn't laziness. It's that they're building content from scratch every single time, with no plan and no runway.
The fix isn't to work harder. It's to work with a strategy:
Consistency is a discipline. But it doesn't have to be a burden.
At Mayes MarCom, we help professional service firms build a social presence that works, even when you're heads-down on client work. From content strategy to execution, we keep you consistently visible so you never miss a lead you didn't know you had.
