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Best Social Media Platforms for Local Businesses in 2026

Local businesses often feel pressure to be everywhere—Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, X. The reality: most local businesses only need 2-3 platforms, and choosing the right ones matters more than being everywhere. Here's how to pick.

For the newest Boomp platform data, see the State of Local Business Social Media 2026. The short version: Pinterest led the dataset for average engagement rate, Google Business Profile averaged more impressions per post than Instagram or Facebook, and Facebook was still the most commonly connected platform. The updated analysis is here: Best Social Media Platforms for Local Businesses in 2026.

Why You Shouldn't Be on Every Platform

Spreading thin across many platforms leads to:

  • Inconsistent posting (no time to keep up with all of them)
  • Weak presence on all platforms instead of strong presence on a few
  • Wasted time learning platforms your customers don't use
  • Burnout from trying to do too much

Better strategy: Pick 2-3 platforms where your customers actually are and focus there.

The Right Platforms by Business Type

Restaurants, Cafes, Bars

Focus on: Instagram + Google Business Profile

  • Instagram: Food photos, daily specials, behind-the-scenes
  • Google Business Profile: "Food near me" searches, reviews, hours
  • Facebook: Good secondary option for events and community

Salons, Spas, Beauty

Focus on: Instagram + Facebook + Google Business Profile

  • Instagram: Before/after transformations (essential)
  • Facebook: Booking, local community, older demographics
  • TikTok: Optional if you have time for short videos

Contractors, Home Services

Focus on: Google Business Profile + Facebook + Nextdoor

  • Google Business Profile: "Plumber near me" drives most leads
  • Facebook: Local community, project photos
  • Nextdoor: Neighborhood recommendations are gold
  • Instagram: Optional for project portfolios

Real Estate Agents

Focus on: Instagram + Facebook + LinkedIn

  • Instagram: Property photos, neighborhood content
  • Facebook: Local community, events, listings
  • LinkedIn: Professional networking, referral partners

Fitness Studios, Gyms

Focus on: Instagram + Facebook

  • Instagram: Classes, energy, transformations
  • Facebook: Community building, local reach
  • TikTok: Great if you have time for workout clips

Professional Services (Accountants, Lawyers, Consultants)

Focus on: LinkedIn + Google Business Profile

  • LinkedIn: Professional credibility, thought leadership
  • Google Business Profile: Local search, reviews
  • Facebook: Optional for local presence

Retail, Boutiques

Focus on: Instagram + Facebook

  • Instagram: Product photos, new arrivals
  • Facebook: Local community, events, sales
  • Pinterest: Optional for product discovery

Platform Quick Guide

PlatformBest forTypical audience
InstagramVisual businesses, younger demographics25-44 years old
FacebookLocal community, events, older demographics35-65 years old
LinkedInB2B, professional servicesProfessionals
TikTokEntertainment, younger audiences, viral16-34 years old
Google Business ProfileLocal search, "near me" queriesEveryone searching
NextdoorHome services, local recommendationsHomeowners
PinterestProducts, weddings, home decorWomen 25-54

How to Decide

Ask these questions:

1. Where do your customers actually spend time?

  • Ask current customers directly
  • Think about their demographics and habits

2. What type of content fits your business?

  • Visual business (food, beauty, products) → Instagram
  • Local service business → Facebook + Google Business Profile
  • Professional services → LinkedIn

3. What can you actually maintain?

  • 2 platforms with consistent posting beats 5 with sporadic activity
  • Choose platforms you'll actually use

The Minimum Viable Presence

For most local businesses, this is enough:

  1. Google Business Profile (claimed, optimized, reviews collected)
  2. One platform where your customers are (usually Instagram or Facebook)
  3. Consistent posting (3x/week minimum)

Everything else is optional until you've mastered these basics.

Consistency on Your Chosen Platforms

Once you've chosen platforms, the challenge is staying consistent. Options:

DIY approach:

  • Block time monthly for content batching
  • Use scheduling tools (Buffer, Later)
  • Stick to a content calendar

Done-for-you approach:

  • Use Boomp ($99/month) to preview posts from your website, approve what fits, and keep approved posts moving across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Google Business Profile
  • Add manual posts when you have great content

The best platform choice doesn't matter if you can't post consistently.

Getting Started

  1. Pick 2-3 platforms based on your business type (use the guide above)
  2. Set up or optimize profiles on those platforms — use the free Social Profile Kit to generate platform-specific bios and signup links for all 8 major platforms in one sitting
  3. Choose your approach: DIY batching or preview-first done-for-you posting
  4. Commit to consistency over presence everywhere

For preview-first posting across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Google Business Profile, Boomp prepares 20 posts/month from your website starting at $99. You can see posts from your website first.


Related reading: Social media caption limits · Social media for home services · How often should you post? · 50+ content ideas for local businesses


About Boomp: Done-for-you software that turns your website into 20 posts per month ready to approve for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Google Business Profile. Plans start at $99/month. See posts from your website first

Want to see what Boomp can do for your Real Estate business?

Get a free, no-login preview of 12 custom posts for your business here.

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Written by Kathleen Celmins

Founder of Boomp. Helping local businesses stay visible on social media without doing the work themselves.