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In this "real talk" discussion, I unload a bit of my frustration with content creators who tell you to stop following your numbers so closely when you're a creator with little-to-no audience. Furthermore, I often hear rhetoric stating you shouldn't compare your creative progress to others. And to an extent, this is true. But to compare is human. There's a fine line between obsession with your website metrics and healthy comparisons of your progress with others' in the creative content space.
Transcripts of the episodes are found at the Degrees of Maternity blog.
By Jana WilliamsIn this "real talk" discussion, I unload a bit of my frustration with content creators who tell you to stop following your numbers so closely when you're a creator with little-to-no audience. Furthermore, I often hear rhetoric stating you shouldn't compare your creative progress to others. And to an extent, this is true. But to compare is human. There's a fine line between obsession with your website metrics and healthy comparisons of your progress with others' in the creative content space.
Transcripts of the episodes are found at the Degrees of Maternity blog.