Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast

Facebook Jail Is Real–Three Steps to Keep Your Business Going without Being on Social

Published on

Being closed out of my Facebook accounts this week has been a humbling experience and a great reminder to me that we, in fact, do not own our social media accounts.  It also allowed me to be insanely grateful for the email list and community I’ve worked hard to grow and be consistent at, as well as the presence I’ve built with my podcast (The Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust), my Youtube channel, my Instagram account, and my Pinterest.

Listen to this podcast here:

Now, all those things have definitely taken a back burner to my presence on Facebook, specifically, but honestly being blocked from the site this week has driven me to really dive into presence in all those other places I mentioned, and I’m kinda secretly excited to have a real reason not to be attached to it.

Being in Facebook jail was a great reminder to me of three things:

1.If you don’t have an email list and if you’re not regularly communicating with it, you’re really missing out on an insanely valuable client database.  Remember you own your email list but you do not own your social media.  There will be more email marketing tips coming your way soon, so look for those!

2. If you’re not building an online presence in at least one other social media outlet, start that now.  That way your audience can keep up with you somewhere else in case one goes down, one closes you out, etc. I have lots of followers that are overlapping on my platforms (my true super fans) but I also have a slightly different feel and type of follower on each account. My niche is the same but the type of content shared varies slightly and how I interact with them varies.  Every platform we have cannot be our main platform.

3. Plan ahead.  This sounds cheesy, but the day before I was in jail, I got all the events I needed to have scheduled done in my Facebook group for my membership and scheduled out posts. NOW, my scheduled posts did not post since it looked like I was posting, but my members were able to look at the events I had pre-scheduled and still get on the events.  Also, another important tip, have someone else you trust be an admin in your group so if something like this does happen, you have someone who can help you communicate next steps.  You can have other admins in groups and business pages, currently.

This blog post is a continuation of the Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust podcast, episode 156, that shares these tips if you prefer to listen to your content. The podcast is available on all platforms you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here: https://pod.co/the-social-selling-sisterhood

 Connect more with Lindsay here: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/links

https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/blog/facebook-jail-is-real-steps-to-keep-your-business-going-without-being-on-social

Related Posts

Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast Episode 51: Biz Tip: Take the Pressure Off for Results

Feeling Stuck in Your Direct Sales Business? Why Going Back to Basics Might Be the Breakthrough You Need Hi, friend!Welcome back to the Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust—your home for simple systems, real talk, and business strategy with a whole lot of heart. I’m Lindsay Dollinger: high-school Spanish teacher, dog mom, world traveler, and direct…

Read More
The Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast Episode 76- Rock your business during the dreaded J months

How to Crush the “J Months” in Direct Sales (Instead of Slowing Down) Hi friend! Welcome back to The Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast. I’m Lindsay Dollinger—high school Spanish teacher, dog mom, world traveler, and direct seller turned business mentor. I help women run their direct sales businesses the right way so they can…

Read More
Stop the Overwhelm before it Starts!

Listen to podcast here: What if growing your business didn’t feel heavy, exhausting, or like a constant race against the clock? So many entrepreneurs believe that success has to come with stress, long hours, and endless to-do lists—but it doesn’t. Today, we’re talking about how to build sustainable growth the end of 2025, with strategies…

Read More