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106: When the Algorithm Doesn’t Hear You: Why Women’s Content Struggles to Be Seen

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In this reflective final episode of the Social Media Is Optional series, Jules explores why women’s voices - especially in the beauty, health, and wellness industries - are so often overlooked online.

She shares insights from recent research showing how posts about women’s bodies and wellbeing are frequently flagged, hidden, or deprioritised by social media algorithms, and why even Google and YouTube aren’t always as fair as they seem.

This episode unpacks what that bias means for small business owners and why relying solely on social media isn’t the only route to visibility. Jules also shares her own shift away from using social media as a marketing channel, choosing instead to build visibility through the spaces she owns - her website, podcast, and community.

Key Takeaways:

  • How the bias within algorithms limits women’s visibility online
  • Why posts about women’s health and wellbeing are often censored or deprioritised
  • What this means for small businesses in beauty, health, and wellness
  • Why owning your platforms (website, email, podcast) gives you lasting control and reach
  • How to start making the shift away from social media - one calm, practical step at a time

Resources mentioned in this episode:

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Ever feel like your business should be easier to find on Google?
You’re not imagining it - most local businesses already have a Google Business Profile, but it’s quietly sitting there, half-filled and hidden. That means people searching for your exact services might be finding your competitors instead.
The good news? You don’t need to spend hours posting on social media to fix it.
A few intentional updates to your Google Business Profile can make a big difference in how often you show up in Maps and local searches.
That’s where my Local Google Visibility Checklist comes in.
It gives you a clear, practical list of things to review and update - all the small changes that help Google trust your business and make it easier for nearby clients to find and book you.
It’s free, simple to follow, and designed for local beauty, health, and wellness businesses who want to grow in a calm, sustainable way (without having to rely on social media).
Download your free checklist now https://thewebsitesuccesshub.com/google-profile-checklist

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Social Media is Optional Series (00:00:00)

2. Personal Realization About Social Media (00:01:31)

3. How Social Media Limits Women's Voices (00:02:15)

4. Owning Your Digital Presence (00:03:18)

5. Research on Social Media Censorship (00:06:53)

6. Gender Bias in Social Media (00:11:18)

7. Impact on Women-Focused Businesses (00:15:10)

8. Alternative Ways to Thrive Without Social Media (00:18:46)

9. Call to Action and Closing Thoughts (00:20:07)

108 episodes

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Manage episode 514289977 series 3584590
Content provided by Jules White: Website & SEO Marketing Consultant, Jules White: Website, and SEO Marketing Consultant. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jules White: Website & SEO Marketing Consultant, Jules White: Website, and SEO Marketing Consultant or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this reflective final episode of the Social Media Is Optional series, Jules explores why women’s voices - especially in the beauty, health, and wellness industries - are so often overlooked online.

She shares insights from recent research showing how posts about women’s bodies and wellbeing are frequently flagged, hidden, or deprioritised by social media algorithms, and why even Google and YouTube aren’t always as fair as they seem.

This episode unpacks what that bias means for small business owners and why relying solely on social media isn’t the only route to visibility. Jules also shares her own shift away from using social media as a marketing channel, choosing instead to build visibility through the spaces she owns - her website, podcast, and community.

Key Takeaways:

  • How the bias within algorithms limits women’s visibility online
  • Why posts about women’s health and wellbeing are often censored or deprioritised
  • What this means for small businesses in beauty, health, and wellness
  • Why owning your platforms (website, email, podcast) gives you lasting control and reach
  • How to start making the shift away from social media - one calm, practical step at a time

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Send us a text

Support the show

Ever feel like your business should be easier to find on Google?
You’re not imagining it - most local businesses already have a Google Business Profile, but it’s quietly sitting there, half-filled and hidden. That means people searching for your exact services might be finding your competitors instead.
The good news? You don’t need to spend hours posting on social media to fix it.
A few intentional updates to your Google Business Profile can make a big difference in how often you show up in Maps and local searches.
That’s where my Local Google Visibility Checklist comes in.
It gives you a clear, practical list of things to review and update - all the small changes that help Google trust your business and make it easier for nearby clients to find and book you.
It’s free, simple to follow, and designed for local beauty, health, and wellness businesses who want to grow in a calm, sustainable way (without having to rely on social media).
Download your free checklist now https://thewebsitesuccesshub.com/google-profile-checklist

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Social Media is Optional Series (00:00:00)

2. Personal Realization About Social Media (00:01:31)

3. How Social Media Limits Women's Voices (00:02:15)

4. Owning Your Digital Presence (00:03:18)

5. Research on Social Media Censorship (00:06:53)

6. Gender Bias in Social Media (00:11:18)

7. Impact on Women-Focused Businesses (00:15:10)

8. Alternative Ways to Thrive Without Social Media (00:18:46)

9. Call to Action and Closing Thoughts (00:20:07)

108 episodes

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