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I have zero followers in all my social media. I created Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest. Where do I start from?
Posted by Future-Net-5512 on June 28, 2024 at 11:28 pmI have zero followers in all my social media. I created Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest. Where do I start from?
Future-Net-5512 replied 1 year ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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rulerlesscasey
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 12:14 amFocus on ONE platform at a time, figure out what works, and then expand or others.
As to which one, that will depend on your reason for doing this in the first place. Which one you feel drawn to is also a factor.
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medieval-kenny
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 12:38 amI usually go with focus on one, grow there then attract ppl to the others.
In my experience, Facebook easier to grow, Twitter comes in second, I never used Pinterest so I cant decide if its easier than Facebook.
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GuestJune 29, 2024 at 1:16 am[removed]
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TheNight03
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 11:36 amTiktok 👐🏻
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Mistress_Of_The_Obvi
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 1:30 pmDo you have all the time to post contents on all of them every day? It’s better to grow the accounts one by one. Choose one and focus more on adding high quality contents on it. It’s how to get followers. Also, engage in other’s posts. It brings visibility to your own account.
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Standard-Document-78
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 4:01 pmI believe this depends on your intention. My opinion is specifically geared towards you not trying to make money from ads or sponsorships, and instead posting to get attention so you can make money later not from ads or sponsorships but some other way.
If growing social media is not something you plan to do long term, I would suggest you not think about it. If you primarily plan to use it as a place to stay in touch with people, just use it for that. That being said, if you plan on making content long term, here’s my opinion.
I see other comments recommending focusing on one first, I slightly agree. I would suggest start by posting on all of them, without looking at stats in the beginning nor using them to make decisions in the beginning, and post as often as you can.
If you’re posting to make money directly from it (such as ads and sponsorships), I’m sure stats will be more important.
If you’re posting to make money not from ads or sponsorships, don’t look at the stats at first. Focus instead of titles/captions, thumbnails (youtube), edits, and most of all, the actual content (the actual content being the info or entertainment you’re providing). You can look at stats later when you have enough variation in your numbers for it to be obvious that some videos outperform others. A variation of 10 and 20 views isn’t enough to tell you that the video of 20 views will likely outperform. But a variation of 100 and 5,000 views is absolutely a better indicator of what content of yours outperforms.
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Overall-Channel9782
GuestJune 29, 2024 at 6:42 pmif you want to schedule posts then use buffer.com
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