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Feeling frustrated with social media? You're not alone. Many of us pour our hearts into content only to watch it disappear into the void with minimal engagement. But what if we're thinking about social media all wrong?
This eye-opening episode strips away the mystery surrounding social algorithms and reveals what they actually want from creators. Contrary to popular belief, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube aren't looking for polished perfection—they're searching for authentic content that keeps viewers engaged. The algorithm rewards watch time, comments, saves, and shares more than simple views, which means your strategy needs to prioritize valuable, conversation-starting content over chasing vanity metrics.
We debunk persistent social media myths about posting times, hashtag strategies, and video length that might be holding you back. The truth? Consistency trumps perfection every single time. Your content might not go viral immediately, but posting regularly signals to algorithms that your account deserves visibility. Even more surprising, today's social platforms function increasingly as search engines, meaning your content could find its audience months or even years after posting when someone searches for related topics.
The most powerful insight? Social media success isn't a sprint—it's a marathon of trust-building. People might be silently watching and remembering your content long before they engage. To avoid burnout while maintaining the necessary consistency, we share practical strategies for content batching and scheduling that will transform your approach and free up your creative energy. Ready to stop the social media struggle and start planting seeds that will grow into meaningful audience connections? This episode is your roadmap to sustainable social media success.
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By Channing GardnerSend us a text
Feeling frustrated with social media? You're not alone. Many of us pour our hearts into content only to watch it disappear into the void with minimal engagement. But what if we're thinking about social media all wrong?
This eye-opening episode strips away the mystery surrounding social algorithms and reveals what they actually want from creators. Contrary to popular belief, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube aren't looking for polished perfection—they're searching for authentic content that keeps viewers engaged. The algorithm rewards watch time, comments, saves, and shares more than simple views, which means your strategy needs to prioritize valuable, conversation-starting content over chasing vanity metrics.
We debunk persistent social media myths about posting times, hashtag strategies, and video length that might be holding you back. The truth? Consistency trumps perfection every single time. Your content might not go viral immediately, but posting regularly signals to algorithms that your account deserves visibility. Even more surprising, today's social platforms function increasingly as search engines, meaning your content could find its audience months or even years after posting when someone searches for related topics.
The most powerful insight? Social media success isn't a sprint—it's a marathon of trust-building. People might be silently watching and remembering your content long before they engage. To avoid burnout while maintaining the necessary consistency, we share practical strategies for content batching and scheduling that will transform your approach and free up your creative energy. Ready to stop the social media struggle and start planting seeds that will grow into meaningful audience connections? This episode is your roadmap to sustainable social media success.
Learn More About Dallowry
Learn More about Our Software
Our Freebies
Audience Goldmine Kit
Framework Stacking Prompt Pack
Solo Prompt Pack
Systemized Soul Workbook
Voice Mirror Builder