
Building Real Relationships Online: How to Engage With Your Audience Authentically
If you're building a business online, chances are you're spending time creating content, writing emails, and showing up on social media. But creating content is only part of the equation. What truly grows a loyal and aligned audience is how you engage with them.
It’s not about being perfect or saying the right thing every time. It’s about being real. When your audience feels like they know you, trust you, and are genuinely connected to your brand, that’s when relationships form. And strong relationships are what lead to long-term growth and consistent sales.
Why Authentic Engagement Matters
In a world where everyone is posting, promoting, and trying to stand out, connection is what sets you apart. Your audience wants more than just helpful tips or pretty graphics. They want to feel something. They want to feel seen, heard, and supported.
When you engage authentically, you:
Build trust faster
Create a stronger emotional connection
Stay top of mind in a saturated market
Increase loyalty and referrals
Attract the right clients who are aligned with your values
And the best part? You can do this without being online 24/7. It’s about quality over quantity, and showing up in a way that feels true to you.
Step 1: Make Time to Connect Intentionally
Engagement doesn’t have to be complicated. It just needs to be intentional. Block 15 to 30 minutes a day to connect with your audience on whichever platform you’re focused on.
That could look like:
Replying to comments on your posts
Sending voice notes or DMs to new followers
Commenting on posts from your current or ideal clients
Answering questions in your stories or in your inbox
The key is to treat every interaction like a conversation, not a transaction. Focus on connection, not conversion.
Step 2: Use Your Voice and Story
Your audience connects to your realness, not your perfection. Share stories from your journey, lessons you’ve learned, and moments that show who you are beyond your business.
You don’t have to share everything, but you do want to share something that makes you relatable.
Try sharing:
What inspired you to start your business
A struggle you overcame and what you learned from it
A behind-the-scenes look at your daily routine or content creation process
Your favorite tools, rituals, or tips that genuinely help you
This invites your audience into your world and helps them see the person behind the brand.
Step 3: Ask Questions That Invite Dialogue
If you want more engagement, give your audience something to respond to. Ask thoughtful, open-ended questions that invite them to share their experiences, opinions, or ideas.
Examples:
What’s one thing you’re working on this week?
What would help you feel more confident showing up online?
What’s a lesson you’ve learned in business that you didn’t expect?
These kinds of posts create space for meaningful interaction, which builds stronger community and trust.
Step 4: Celebrate and Acknowledge Your Audience
People love to feel seen. When someone shares a win, leaves a thoughtful comment, or responds to your story, take the time to celebrate them.
Ways to do this:
Shout out a follower or client in your stories
Send a quick thank-you message to someone who engaged with your content
Highlight community wins in your emails or social media captions
Share user-generated content or testimonials with permission
This reminds your audience that you're paying attention, and that you care. And that goes a long way.
Step 5: Be Consistent Without Being Overwhelmed
Authenticity isn’t about showing up all day, every day. It’s about showing up consistently in a way that feels sustainable.
Tools like FEA Create make this easy. You can:
Plan and schedule your content in advance
Automate DMs and emails to new leads
Keep track of conversations and follow-ups in your CRM
Build nurture sequences to stay in touch automatically
This allows you to focus your live energy on deeper engagement, while letting your systems handle the rest in the background.
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, business is about relationships. And the strongest relationships are built through honest, human connection. When you take time to engage with your audience authentically, you create a business that feels good to run and a brand that people love to follow.
You don’t need to go viral or post more often. You just need to show up with heart, listen more than you speak, and treat your audience like the real people they are.
With tools like FEA Create and support from the FEA Members’ Club, you can create intentional systems and strategies that support authentic engagement and long-term growth. It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing what matters most.
You’ve got everything you need to create real connection. Now it’s time to lead with it.
With love,
Stephanie x