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Posting Less but Getting Better Results on Instagram, Has Anyone Experienced This?
There are times when posting frequently doesn’t seem to help, but slowing down and being more selective actually leads to better reach and engagement. It feels counterintuitive, especially when consistency is talked about so much. Interested in whether others have noticed better results by posting less and focusing more on quality or timing instead.
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TikTok payouts don’t match performance anymore
Lately it feels like the numbers just don’t line up. Videos are getting similar views, engagement looks normal, and nothing major has changed in posting style, yet the payouts feel off compared to before.
It’s not even about one bad day, it’s more like a pattern where the results don’t reflect the effort or performance the same way they used to.
Feels like something shifted behind the scenes, but it’s hard to tell what exactly. Curious if others have noticed a similar disconnect recently.
What’s one thing you do before uploading a video that you think actually helps?
Everyone has a different process before hitting upload, and sometimes small steps can make a noticeable difference in how a video performs. It could be checking thumbnails, rewriting titles, watching the video again, or something else entirely. I’m curious what you personally do before uploading that you feel actually helps your video perform better or avoids common mistakes.