I use a scheduling tool (Later and Buffer) to deploy content across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn. I never post natively unless it is a time-sensitive trend.
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When I first started posting, I made the classic mistake of mimicking trends without understanding the "why" behind them. My early content was scattered—a beauty video here, a political thought there, a cooking fail in between. The result was a confused algorithm and an even more confused audience. I use a scheduling tool (Later and Buffer)
For three months last year, Instagram changed its recommendation engine, and my reach dropped 60%. I had panicked. But because I had an email newsletter (my owned asset), I didn't lose my audience. You do not own your followers; platforms do. Own your email list. That is how you quit within a year