Page Bounce, what is it and why you need to start doing it.

The Strategy. The Set Up. The Execution. The Results

If you’re online just to scroll, watch, and “like,” your own post, this isn’t for you. But if you’re like me, a multi-hyphenated creator juggling more than one page… then lean in, because this is the strategy that’s going to give your presence purpose.

Here’s the truth… too many creators are running multiple pages and using them exactly the same way. Posting the same content, liking each other’s posts as if it’s doing something, and wondering why growth feels stagnant. If that’s you, I’m going to say this with love…STOP.

Each page you run deserves its own world, its own voice, and its own audience. But here’s the key “separate doesn’t mean disconnected”. They can (and should) interact with one another strategically. That’s where a method I call Page Bounce comes in. And if no one else has coined this yet, run me my creds.

The Strategy

Page Bounce is about using your pages to strengthen one another, instead of treating them like isolated silos. Think of it as cross pollination. Your audiences overlap in some areas but are unique in others. The goal is to create intentional pathways that move people from one page to another, without it feeling forced or spammy.

Instead of fighting to grow each page individually, you’re letting one page act as the bridge for the others… let me cook.

I use my pages to strengthen one another instead of letting them compete. Think of it like throwing a party or a social event, you’ve got different friend groups/types of people, but if you bring them together in the right way, everyone leaves knowing a little more about you and what you do, I call that “Forced Networking” but thats a story for another blog.

Instead of stressing about growth separately on every page, I use one audience to introduce another. That’s where the magic happens, ssshhhh someone might hear what I wrote.

The Set Up

Let’s imagine you’re a creator with:

  • An art page with 300 followers (still in its building stage).
  • A personal page with 1,100 followers (more engagement, wider net).
  • A business page with 2,300 followers (professional credibility).

Each of these pages has its own audience type. Some people follow you because they like you…or hate you haha. Others follow your work. Others want your product or service. The setup requires you to identify those different audiences and figure out where they naturally overlap. This can be exhausting, if we let It. But… That overlap is where the Page Bounce lives.

The Execution.

Here’s how a Level One Page Bounce works in practice:

  1. Post the content on your smaller page.
    For example, you drop your new painting on your art page. The caption is fun and casual: “New work, who dis?”
  2. Use Stories to extend reach.
    A few minutes later, share that same post to your art page story. Simple, no heavy push yet.
  3. Bounce to your personal page.
    After a little time has passed, go to your personal page and share that art post to your story. But this time, add more context. Something like:
    “Really loving the progress on my latest piece. Check it out and give my art page a follow.”
    Add a tag that directs your audience to the art page.
  4. Bounce to your business page.
    Later, go to your business page and share the same art post to that story. Keep it simple, quick, maybe even playful. Example: “Woah 🔥 with a shadow tag back to your art page.
  5. End the chain.
    You’ve now created multiple doorways back to your art page, each one carrying a slightly different tone and appeal.
The Results.

The first time you try this, the numbers won’t feel earth shattering and they shouldn’t. Here’s what actually happens when you practice Page Bounce consistently:

  • Your smaller pages start gaining traction because they’re being endorsed by your larger ones.
  • Audiences begin to cross over naturally, learning about your other work and following you in multiple capacities.
  • You reinforce your brand as multi-dimensional instead of fragmented. People see the whole of who you are across platforms.

It’s subtle, but powerful. The results show up in little jumps of new followers, increased engagement, and eventually bigger opportunities because your audience has become more aware of your range.

That’s just level one. As you refine, Page Bounce can get more advanced, using carousel posts, collaborative reels, or even narrative storytelling across multiple pages to create intentional journeys. But the core principle remains the same. You have to let your pages work for one another, instead of separately fighting for air.

Most creators treat multiple pages like multiple jobs. They spread themselves thin trying to grow each one alone. Page Bounce shifts the perspective, you don’t have to double or triple your workload, you just need to build smarter bridges.

Your audience is already paying attention to you. Now it’s about teaching them to pay attention in more than one place, and its up to you to give them an experience… or they’ll just keep scrolling. 

To think I just shared my next page bounce strategy with you for FREE haha, and within the next 6 months to a year you can circle back and see the proof, I just hope you started so you can see it for yourself and not through me haha.

If this clicked for you, imagine what applying it directly to your brand could do. Every creator’s setup is different, and the real magic happens when we tailor the Page Bounce Strategy specifically to your voice, your audience, and your goals.

Book your first 1:1 creative direction session with me and let’s break down your pages, create a bounce plan that works for you, and turn your audience into an interconnected ecosystem that feeds itself.

Because your pages shouldn’t just exist, they should work together.

Hope this helps, 

– B 

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