If we haven’t met yet, here’s the speed-date version of me:
✨ Cheetah print enthusiast
✨ Cheez-It snacker
✨ Baking is my love language
✨ Wannabe homesteader
✨ Believer in purpose > pressure
✨ Rooted in faith
✨ Always quoting Gilmore Girls
✨ Traveling full-time in a skoolie starting July ‘25

But more than anything, I believe in building a business that feels like you—rooted, honest, and intentional.
I’m not here to help you go viral. I’m here to help you grow a community on social media that actually connects, converts, and sustains your business without losing your soul.
If you’re into no-fluff marketing, real relationships, and showing up with heart, you’re in the right place. 🩷
Pull up a seat (and maybe a snack). You’re welcome here

Your go to girl for all things social media!

Hi, I'm Payton

Photo credit to Sharon RJ Photography

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"Your third best testimonial here. Our photos tell stories. But not scary ghost stories. I mean, like, the stories that dreams are made of. Like when the good guys triumph."

What Clients Have to Say About Payton B Virtual Solutions

If you're a business owner who's tired of the hamster wheel of content and ready to take socials seriously- now's your chance!

are you ready for me to take social media off your plate?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a social media manager and a strategist/marketer?

A social media manager focuses on content primarily while a marketer and strategist focuses on the bigger picture with digital marketing and relationship marketing.

What tasks can a social media strategist/marketer offer?

I offer full social media management- which includes anything you can post (reels, static posts, carousel posts) and relationship marketing to interact and attract your ideal client. Included in my packages are monthly 1:1 calls. 

Why should you outsource social media?

Social media is just one piece of your overall marketing puzzle, but in today’s digital world, it’s one of the most powerful tools for growing your business. It’s not just about posting content. It’s about building relationships, creating brand awareness, and opening the door to real conversations, the kind that lead to email signups, networking calls, coffee chats, and eventually, clients.
Outsourcing your social media means you don’t have to juggle strategy, engagement, and content creation on top of everything else. It lets you stay focused on what you do best while still showing up online with intention. Social media works best when it’s consistent, personal, and strategic, and that’s exactly what I help you do.

What does working together actually look like?

Outsourcing your social media doesn’t mean handing over the keys and disappearing. It’s a collaborative process, and you’re still in the driver’s seat. We’ll touch base weekly talk through what’s coming up, and look at what’s working (like that Reel that just hit 2,000 views 🎉).
I also handle weekly engagement so your account doesn’t just sit there, you’re not posting and ghosting. I’m in the comments, and finding your ideal audience, helping you build the kind of community that turns into clients.
Think of this as an extension of what you’re already doing.. Yes, you could do it on your own. But with a dedicated social media marketer (who’s doing this full time, with proven results), you're not just showing up, you’re showing up with purpose, strategy, and consistency.

Does this actually work? What kind of results can I expect?

Social media isn’t just about going viral — it’s about the right people finding you, connecting with you, and becoming clients.

When I worked with Tara’s Cheesecakes, customers would come into her shop specifically asking for the items they saw featured on her shelves through Instagram. For Stephanie, a pediatric occupational therapist, she’s been recognized at local markets and brought in multiple new clients just from showing up consistently online.

For Priscilla, she’s met local businesses and collaborated with another service provider to start a monthly networking call. 
Behind the scenes, their numbers reflect that growth — increased views, new followers, higher engagement. But even more than that, they’ve built brand recognition and trust. Because while numbers are great, what really matters is who’s pulling up a chair at your table — not how many people walked past it.

If you’re showing up with purpose and clarity, the right people will take notice. And I’m here to help you do just that.