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Do Follower Numbers really Matter on Social Media?

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This is why follower numbers are not important on social media Follower numbers are an artificial construct created by a culture of excess that ties your worth to a numeric value.

It is that culture which promotes the idea that the MORE you have- of followers, subscribers, readers- the more you are special. Instead,it's time to move into what I call the Minimalist mindset or the 'Enough' Mindset. Here are two tips that will help you, as both a consumer and creator of content. As a consumer, think of one person whom you follow on social media and think of the immense value that they provide to you and your world view. How they improve your life and your outlook.

As a creator, start making content that will appeal to one specific person in your circle. When you do these two things, consistently, not only will you stop worrying about follower numbers and other metrics that are out of your control, you will start moving into the culture of caring for your genuine audience.

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This is why follower numbers are not important on social media Follower numbers are an artificial construct created by a culture of excess that ties your worth to a numeric value.

It is that culture which promotes the idea that the MORE you have- of followers, subscribers, readers- the more you are special. Instead,it's time to move into what I call the Minimalist mindset or the 'Enough' Mindset. Here are two tips that will help you, as both a consumer and creator of content. As a consumer, think of one person whom you follow on social media and think of the immense value that they provide to you and your world view. How they improve your life and your outlook.

As a creator, start making content that will appeal to one specific person in your circle. When you do these two things, consistently, not only will you stop worrying about follower numbers and other metrics that are out of your control, you will start moving into the culture of caring for your genuine audience.

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If you'd like to comment on this post, click here to do so on Facebook

For more about my work , check out my website

I'm on Instagram and LinkedIn as well

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shailajav/message
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