Social Media Expert Reacts to “Viral” Social Media Advice

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Ben Leavitt, our social media expert, dives into all of the viral social media advice on TikTok and Instagram and reacts to some of the best and worst advice out there. Not all "social media gurus" out there actually know what they're talking about, and we're here to debunk what advice they give.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @kassimhamidjuma627
    @kassimhamidjuma627 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so muchb Flick, for going out of your way to debunk bad advice. It brings Wonders that you would save us all from Becoming victims of this horrible advice. You guys are social media heroes in my book.

  • @sergiobersanetti
    @sergiobersanetti 7 месяцев назад +1

    To me, this is your best video so far, although I can't say I watched all of them. Why? Because you talk about the RELEVANCE of the advice people give. This is something that I think should be present on any advice video, but I seldom find it. RUclips is full of videos about "Do this and do that", but when you are flooded with things you can do to increase visibility, priority becomes a key factor too.

  • @kassimhamidjuma627
    @kassimhamidjuma627 7 месяцев назад +1

    Think goodness that static content/ image content is important in the algorithm again, I have a passion for making both images and videos.

  • @eric.ko.
    @eric.ko. 7 месяцев назад +1

    There is a lot of information on how to grow on social media. The thing I've noticed a lot of the content that promises to give you the knowledge of how to grow is the stuff that succeeds the most. Not the content people want to post about like fitness or photography niches for example. So if I made a fitness page that focuses on social media growth it will probably do better that a fitness tips page. Because people value growth more than fitness tips.

  • @ericstahl
    @ericstahl 7 месяцев назад

    Would love to see more reactions to what you believe is a false, or outdated advice for social growth. I’m just a videographer that works with businesses and help with content strategy. But my clients ask me about growth and posting thinking it’s part of my job. I like to be knowledgeable and know some things to better strategize content for clients. maybe offer posit in the future but it’s a lot of work to know it all. Keep this info coming

  • @designwonderland1
    @designwonderland1 7 месяцев назад +2

    If your brands audience aren't on tiktok then there's no reason for a brand to be on tiktok. What I notice about advice like this is that everyone assumes their niche is the same as any other and it's just not. Just because a channel works for one brand, doesn't mean it will for another.