Ally Sloway

Social media can feel like a wild beast sometimes, can’t it? You’re trying to keep up with trends, post consistently, and somehow stay authentic all at once. Well, who better to share some clarity on this than Ally Sloway, the social media strategist for Garden & Gun?

In our recent chat, Ally spilled the tea on what really works when it comes to creating a standout social media presence. Spoiler: it’s not about chasing every trend or having a perfectly curated feed. Instead, it’s about connecting with your audience in a way that feels genuine and meaningful.

Here are the biggest takeaways from our conversation—practical, actionable tips to help you nail your social media game.

Listen to the full episode via Apple Podcast or Spotify.

Ally Sloway smiling in a white blouse against a plain background, exuding a professional demeanor.

Why Authenticity is Everything

Let’s be real: no one wants to engage with a brand that feels like a robot. According to Ally, authenticity is the secret sauce. It’s what builds trust and keeps your audience coming back for more.

At Garden & Gun, Ally’s approach is simple: keep it real. Whether it’s behind-the-scenes “B roll” footage from a photo shoot, a candid story about your day-to-day events, or even a funny outtake, the goal is to let the audience see the people and the passion behind the brand.

Her advice? “Forget perfection. Tell a story. Make people feel something.” Because at the end of the day, social media isn’t just about looking good—it’s about being relatable.

Content That Sticks (and Doesn’t Feel Forced)

Creating content is where most businesses get stuck. Do you need polished posts? Or should you lean into real-time, casual updates? The answer: both.

For Ally, it’s all about balance. Sure, high-quality visuals are important, but don’t overlook the power of an impromptu behind-the-scenes snap or user-generated content. These moments add personality and depth to your feed.

Here’s the kicker: know your audience. If your followers care about Southern traditions, food, or quirky cultural moments (like Garden & Gun’s audience), lean into that. And when it comes to trends, Ally keeps it practical: “You don’t have to do every TikTok dance to be relevant. Stick to trends that make sense for your brand.”

 

Image taken from Sipland’s Instagram page

Image taken from Sipland’s Instagram page

 

Image taken from Sipland’s Instagram page

Using Analytics Without Overthinking It

Let’s talk numbers. While creativity drives social media, data helps you fine-tune it. Ally is a firm believer in using analytics to see what’s working and what’s not.

“The data doesn’t lie,” she said. By looking at engagement metrics, you can figure out what your audience loves (and what they scroll past). This helps you put your energy into the content that actually resonates.

Some tools Ally swears by include:

  • Instagram Insights for a quick look at your top-performing posts.

  • Platforms like Later or Hootsuite for scheduling and deeper analytics.

Remember, the goal isn’t to obsess over every number. It’s to use the data as a guide to keep improving.

Image taken from Garden & Gun’s Instagram page

Image taken from Garden & Gun’s Instagram page

How to Build Real Engagement

Here’s the part most brands miss: social media is about connection, not just content. Ally loves finding ways to bring Garden & Gun’s audience into the conversation.

Some of her favorite tactics:

  • Interactive posts like polls, Q&A sessions, and quizzes to keep things fun and engaging.

  • Live content, whether it’s behind-the-scenes at an event or a candid chat with the team.

  • Thoughtful responses to comments and DMs, which make your audience feel seen and valued.

“The secret?” Ally says, “Don’t be afraid to show personality. People love it when you’re a little playful or even a little messy. It makes your brand human.”

Ally’s advice boils down to this: be authentic, tell great stories, pay attention to your data, and actually talk to your audience.

Whether you’re running a small business or a big brand, these tips will help you build a social media presence that feels real, relatable, and impactful.

Image taken from Ally Sloway’s Instagram page

 
 

Image taken from Ally Sloway’s Instagram page

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