Hi, I’m Network Nancy™
— The Conversation Is the Conversion.
DEEP → 🔥 SPICY when she claims her authority She has the audience, the energy, and the empathy — she just needs to own her stage.

How I Show Up Online
Facebook: Posts feel like conversations, not lectures. Comment sections are alive — think 50+ replies on a vulnerable post.Often tags others, shouts out clients, or asks real questions like:
“What’s one thing you’re proud of this week — and don’t say ‘nothing,’ love.”
Bio includes emojis, a lead magnet, and a casual CTA like “DM me ‘Ready’ if you want to talk options.”
Instagram:
Lots of “close friends” stories, voice notes, and behind-the-scenes energy.
Polls, question boxes, “This or that” — always inviting conversation.
Captions are long-ish but feel like a voice memo from your bestie.
Carousel posts that say: “Here’s what I learned from talking to 10 clients this week…”
TikTok / Shorts:
Stitching others. Duets. Comment reply videos.
Not always aesthetic — but always personal.
Face to camera. Casual clothes. Honest tone.
Ends most videos with a Q: “What do you think?” or “Have you felt this too?”
YouTube:
Q&A-style videos. “You asked, I’m answering.”
Lives are where she thrives. Doesn’t always post consistently, but her subscribers are loyal AF.
LinkedIn:
Brings the people-first vibe.
Posts like: “You don’t need to be more professional — you need to be more present.”
Highlights client convos, team growth, and community wins.
Her profile banner often says something like: “I build communities that convert.”
Pinterest:
Not her main platform, but may pin community-based content, values quotes, or podcast clips.
Occasionally uses it for events, like pinning a workshop replay or brand board for her community.
Threads:
Her playground. Constant call and response.
Starts vulnerable convos like:
“Why do we feel guilty for needing rest when rest is required for growth?”
Tons of replies. Shares responses in stories.
Biggest Lie I Tell Myself
“If I just stay consistent in connection, people will magically buy.”
My Root Fear or Wound
That being “too much” — or selling too hard — will break the trust I’ve worked so hard to build.
She confuses leading with leaving people behind.
What People Feel When They Land On My Content
“I feel safe here.”
“She sees me.”
“I want to be in her circle.”