How Social Media Algorithms Work Across Platforms (And What Changes Everything)
I remember when posting on social media felt simple. You’d upload something, get a few likes, maybe a comment, and […]
I remember when posting on social media felt simple. You’d upload something, get a few likes, maybe a comment, and […]
If you’ve been creating short-form videos for a while, you’ve probably felt this tension: post on TikTok for reach or
I remember a time when a post hitting a few thousand likes felt like a clear win. It looked good,
There was a time when creating content felt like starting from zero every single day. A blog post took hours.
If you’ve spent any time trying to grow on social media, you’ve probably felt that strange disconnect between having followers
A couple of years ago, growth on social media felt like a numbers game. More reach, more views, more followers.
Building something online used to mean collecting followers, running ads, and hoping people would come back. That worked for a
I used to think growing on social media meant chasing numbers. More followers meant more success, at least that’s what
There was a time when casting a wide net felt like the safest way to grow. More people meant more