Consistency, Authenticity & Community: How Melissa Penfold Built a High-Engagement Social Selling Business
If you’ve ever wondered what truly creates a thriving online business — one where customers are loyal, engaged, and excited to show up — today’s blog post is packed with gold. This article pulls insights from my conversation with Melissa Penfold on The Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast, and she is the definition of consistency, authenticity, and community-driven selling.
Melissa has built a thriving social selling business over the past six years, and she continues to grow because she understands something most people miss:
👉 People don’t buy products — they buy YOU.
👉 Engagement isn’t an accident — it’s a strategy.
👉 And consistency isn’t sexy — but it absolutely pays off.
Let’s dive into the biggest takeaways from our conversation so you can implement them in your own business.
Meet Melissa Penfold: Wife, Dog Mom, Online Retailer, Community Builder
Melissa lives in Long Island with her husband of 11 years and their 5-pound Chihuahua, Buckley. She started her business almost six years ago in the Lularoe space, expecting it to be a small side hustle — and it has grown into so much more.
One key to her success?
A supportive partner who believed in her goal from day one.
But equally important is Melissa’s approach to showing up online:
✔ authentically
✔ consistently
✔ with genuine connection at the heart of everything she does
Why Authenticity Converts Better Than Any Script or Flyer
If you’ve ever copied and pasted a company-approved graphic and wondered why no one responded… Melissa has thoughts.
And honestly? She’s spot on.
She says the key to standing out in a saturated online space is simple:
Be real. Not perfect. Not overly curated. Just YOU.
Her audience knows she’s going to show up as her real, messy, imperfect self — and that builds trust.
She posts:
- everyday moments
- relatable chaos
- behind-the-scenes glimpses
- genuine conversation
- her boho rainbow branding
- her humor, her quirks, her vibe
Because as she says:
“Your audience doesn’t want TV-level perfection. They want real life. They want YOU.”
The Engagement Strategy That Makes Melissa’s VIP Group Thrive
One of the most impressive parts of Melissa’s business is her VIP group engagement:
📌 860 total members
📌 557 active members
That’s… extraordinary.
And not accidental.
Here are the BIG pieces of her strategy:
1. She trims dead weight.
Inactive members = lower reach.
So she removes people who aren’t engaging.
This shifts the algorithm in her favor and keeps her community strong and healthy.
2. She posts consistently — at the same times every day.
Her audience knows when she’ll post:
- 9am
- 12pm
- 5pm
- 8pm
This “training” helps members check in on their own, even when Facebook doesn’t show her posts.
3. She varies her content — but stays true to her brand.
Melissa isn’t afraid to:
- change up her sales format
- try new engagement ideas
- show personality
- bring fun into the group
She hosts:
- fast-paced live sales
- mega link events
- wheels, punch cups, and prizes
- themed outfit drops
- variety-style content that keeps members guessing
4. She never assumes “they already saw it.”
And THIS is where most social sellers struggle.
Melissa will post the same outfit or item 5+ times because she understands:
It now takes 80+ impressions for someone to take action.
Your audience is busy.
Their feed is crowded.
They aren’t seeing all your posts.
So repeating yourself isn’t annoying — it’s necessary.
The Power of Consistency: Showing Up Even When You Don’t Feel Like It
Melissa says something so powerful:
“On the nights I don’t want to go live, I sell nothing.
On the nights my energy is high, I sell everything — even items I’ve had for years.”
Your energy matters.
Customers buy from people who feel good to buy from.
And consistency doesn’t just build trust — it trains your audience to pay attention.
Using TikTok for Fun (and for Connection)
Melissa isn’t using TikTok to sell — she uses it to expand her reach and let people see the fun side of her personality.
And guess what?
One of her videos went viral — not because it was promotional, but because it was authentically Melissa.
Another was liked by Starbucks within 15 minutes because she created it just for fun.
This is the magic of modern marketing:
✨ People connect to fun, relatable, joyful energy.
✨ Not perfection. Not pressure. Not salesy content.
Why Having Fun Matters in Business
One of the biggest themes from Melissa’s interview is this:
👉 When you are having fun, your audience feels it.
👉 When you aren’t, they feel that too.
Pressure kills creativity.
Fun fuels momentum.
Melissa trains herself to keep business enjoyable so she never burns out — and so her audience keeps coming back.
Melissa’s Secret to Selling More Without Burning Out
Melissa has endless ways she can create sales:
- Live sales
- Short live bursts (“15 outfits in 15 minutes!”)
- Pre-made outfit posts
- Mega links
- Reposts with fresh copy
- Messenger conversations
- Engagement posts that lead to shopping
- New arrival reveals
- Themed drops
- Trickle posts throughout the day
There are always more ways to sell — if you stay creative and consistent.
The Takeaway: Consistency + Authenticity = Conversion
If you strip this whole conversation down to one sentence, it would be this:
Be yourself consistently, and your customers will show up for you.
Melissa proves what’s possible when you:
- treat your audience like friends
- show up transparently
- put community at the center
- stop overthinking
- make things fun
- and let your energy lead
You don’t need perfection.
You don’t need massive numbers.
You need trust, engagement, and consistency.
And those are fully within your control.