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  • Why Is Social Media Growth So Hard?

    Posted by Wise_Market244 on May 14, 2026 at 5:24 am

    I’ve been trying really hard to grow my social media accounts lately…
    Posting consistently, testing different content ideas, following trends, learning SEO, creating thumbnails, writing blogs – but sometimes it still feels like nothing is moving.

    One day a post gets views, the next 10 posts get ignored.
    Honestly, the hardest part is staying motivated when the effort and results don’t match.

    But I’ve realized something important:

    Growth on social media is not always about talent.
    Sometimes it’s about consistency, timing, experimenting, and not quitting too early.

    So I wanted to ask everyone here:

    👉 What helped YOU grow your social media account?
    👉 Was it consistency, niche selection, networking, or something else?

    Would genuinely love to hear your suggestions and experiences.

    Wise_Market244 replied 22 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Soumyar-Tripathy

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    May 14, 2026 at 5:29 am

    I have entirely pivoted away from B2B SaaS products for my business. Churn is absolutely killer in the AI wrapper space! But now I’m creating a “Service-as-a-Software” lead machine for local tradespeople. Roofers don’t need another dashboard, but they need ringing phones. This is a headless multi-agent automation stack:
    First, CrewAI handles the behind-the-scenes stuff. Then, it calls upon Apify and Perplexity to scrape local directories and conduct market research. After that, the data gets handed off to Claude 3.5 and Pinecone to create localized copy and vectors.
    To deploy, we plug it all into an AI builder tool like Runable or v0, which will automatically generate localized landing pages in seconds. When the lead fills out the form, n8n then sends the webhook off to either Retell AI or Bland AI. They immediately call the homeowner, qualify them, and schedule the booked appointment directly into a GoHighLevel CRM. It’s infinitely more sticky when you consider that I sell guaranteed appointments rather than just another login page.

  • MutedConclusion2277

    Guest
    May 14, 2026 at 6:13 am

    I won’t say as an expert because I’m not. I may be even behind you in terms of growth, but lately I have realised one thing which can beat any motivation- that is, enjoying the practice of your craft. I think that’s what most artists do. They enjoy it and do not seek any validation for it. Your goal may be growth and money, but any creative field in the long run demands the artistic soul and courage to express yourself. At last, I would say connect with your artistic soul and stop looking for some vanity metrics

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