Why This Matters
People pay attention when you talk about a problem they recognize.
A problem/solution post works because it starts where the customer already is.
Not with your service.
With their frustration.
What This Does for Your Business
This kind of post helps customers connect their problem to your service.
It makes your offer feel useful instead of random.
What Your Customer Sees
Your customer sees that you understand what they are dealing with.
That builds trust before you ever ask for the sale.
The 10–12 Minute Fix
Pick one customer problem.
Write a short post using this structure:
- Problem
- Why it matters
- Simple solution
- Gentle offer
Keep it short and specific.
Simple Example
Your dog has been staring at you all afternoon because the walk did not happen.
It happens. Work gets busy, the weather gets weird, and the day disappears.
But your dog still needs movement, attention, and a little change of scenery.
If your schedule is packed, a reliable dog walk can help take the pressure off and keep your dog happier.
Send a message if you need help this week.
Virtual High Five
Nice. You wrote a post that speaks to a real customer problem.
That is much stronger than “Call us today!”
Momentum Pep Talk
Good marketing often starts with empathy. Show people you understand the problem, then offer a simple way forward.
Let’s fix one thing today.




