Beginner writers use the excuse, “Easy for you to say—I don’t have a huge audience” to keep themselves from getting started.
1. Your favorite writer/creator started at 0.
2. Social platforms are the ultimate democratization of reach & influence.
3. If no one is reading your work, it’s not the platform’s fault. It’s a skill bottleneck you need to improve.
4. An audience is not a leading indicator. It’s a lagging indicator, and a reflection of your content library.
1. Your favorite writer/creator started at 0.
2. Social platforms are the ultimate democratization of reach & influence.
3. If no one is reading your work, it’s not the platform’s fault. It’s a skill bottleneck you need to improve.
4. An audience is not a leading indicator. It’s a lagging indicator, and a reflection of your content library.
nicolascole77
2024-03-24 22:09:32
you will don't understand how social platform works it doesn't matter if you have one hundred thousand followers or you have ten followers what happens every time you write something is a social platform feeds it to a small number of people so because we're going to show this to twenty five people and based on the ratio based on the number of people in that small group that interact if it is above the majority were going to show it to more people and if it's below we're not going to show it to as many people so that's how you have someone who has a larger following it doesn't matter if you have one hundred k followers a hundred people aren't seeing your content the only way that it's getting distributed as if the thing that you wrote keeps crossing the next threshold where the platform goes this is worth being shown to more people which means everyone's on a level playing field you don't need a huge audience it's just about the quality of what you're creating
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