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Omnipresence Online: The Art of Being Found Everywhere

Jul 15, 2025

Is it possible to be omnipresent?

You guys know I’m a believer and an entrepreneur, so I’ll be honest, I cringed even typing that word into the title. Why? Because only God is omnipresent. He’s the only one who is everywhere at all times, who knows all things, who sees all things. That’s not up for debate.

But in the context of building an online presence, the concept does matter.

When we’re building something, especially in e-commerce, we need to be findable. If someone hears about you or your brand, and they go searching your name on Google or any social platform, you should show up. But that doesn’t happen by accident. It takes intentionality. It takes what I’ll call “omnipresence” for lack of a better word.

You know what I do, I mostly speak to e-commerce brand owners. I help founders go from idea to sustainability, giving them the tools, the insights, and the mentorship to keep showing up.

And yes, I believe it’s all possible.

I believe:
• You should be on every relevant platform you can.
• You should be repurposing your blogs into social media posts.
• You should be telling your story and communicating your brand voice, consistently.

If you have a Shopify store and you own the brand, that means you should:
• Post blogs regularly on your site.
• Repurpose that content into short-form and long-form across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook Business Page, Threads, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and even Snapchat if that’s where your audience hangs out.

When I say “be everywhere,” I really mean it.

That doesn’t mean you need to be on every single platform every single day, but it does mean showing up at least 3–4 times a week. You want people to see your face, hear your voice, understand your story, and know what matters to you.

You need to be findable. Period.

I’m not going to hit you with a long conclusion today, I believe this blog says what it needed to say.

So I’ll leave you with the mantra:

Make moves or make excuses.

God Bless The Entrepreneur®️