It doesn’t really matter if 10 or 10,000 people like a photo, it’s about getting the right people to see it. This is something I’ve learned after years of tormenting myself about social media reach and engagement.
1. If you don’t need insights, don’t look at them or simply just turn them off. Building real relationships with your audience is more important than just seeing them as numbers and data.
2. Post content that resonates with you. Post what you like and what you’re good at not what everyone else is posting or what you think they want to see.
3. Other people are not your competition. People doing similar things to you breed interest in what you’re doing, they’re your allies. Foster relationships with them, help each other create more interest in your niche.
4. If you’re not having fun why are you doing it? Check in with yourself about what you’re putting out and why, if you are happy, if you like the person you are online. Be kind to yourself https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="💗" title="Wachsendes Herz" aria-label="Emoji: Wachsendes Herz">
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