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Your social media isn’t helping you grow your business: now what?

Rebecca ConnorsJune 21, 2026

According to Sprout Social, 68% of consumers say they follow brands on social media to stay informed about new products and services, but what actually drives engagement is content that feels authentic and relatable, not purely promotional. 

Most coffee shops don’t struggle with social media because they’re not posting enough.
They struggle because they’re posting the wrong things: the same drink, maybe a pastry on a clean table. It looks nice, but it rarely performs.

The problem isn’t quality. It is relevance.
Your customers don’t follow you just for the coffee. They follow you for how your place feels.

You’re Not Just Selling Coffee. You’re a “Third Space”

A coffee shop is more than a product. It’s what sociologists call a “third space”, a place outside of home and work where people spend time, meet others, and build routines.

That’s the real reason people come back. It’s not just about the coffee; it’s the feeling of belonging, the familiar faces behind the counter, and the atmosphere they can’t recreate at home.

But most content completely ignores this.

People don’t share drinks. They share moments.

Small touches, like using a Ripple Maker coffee printer, can turn a simple cup into part of that moment, something personal and memorable that customers want to share as part of their experience, not just as another product photo.

Aesthetic Content Doesn’t Build Loyalty

Polished visuals have become the standard, but they’ve also become invisible.

When every café posts the same type of content, none of it stands out, and more importantly, it doesn’t give people a reason to care.

Instead of showing the experience, cafés default to showing the product. And while a great drink is important, it is also important to build a connection.

A perfectly shot cappuccino doesn’t answer what actually matters: why someone should visit your place, who they’ll meet there, and how it will feel to be inside.

Without those answers, your content is missing a key growth tool to drive foot traffic.

Your Daily Operations Are Your Best Content

Most coffee shop owners think they need to create content. In reality, they need to document what’s already happening.

The morning rush.
The prep before opening.
The small mistakes and how you fix them.
The interactions that happen across the counter.

These are the moments that build trust.
Because transparency makes your brand feel human, and makes people want to come back.

Consistency Beats Perfection

Trying to make everything look perfect often leads to posting less, and that’s what holds most cafés back.

Growth doesn’t come from perfect content. It comes from showing up consistently with content that feels real.

In most cases, raw and slightly imperfect content performs better because it reflects the experience people actually have when they walk into your shop.

Involve Your Customers, Don’t Just Post for Them

People connect with people. When you shift your content from “what we sell” to “who we are,” everything changes.

When customers feel involved, they’re far more likely to engage, share, and return.

Simple shifts can make a big difference:

  • Show people reacting to a printed drink.
  • Show the regular who orders it every morning.
  • Ask your audience to vote on a new drink.
  • Let them help name a seasonal special.
  • Feature their photos or stories.

Now your content isn’t just something they scroll past.
It’s something they’re part of.

If your content isn’t growing, it’s not because people don’t care about your coffee.

It’s because they don’t see enough of the experience around it. 

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