There are two ways you can go about modern social media. One is to churn out content quickly. Another is to turn out very high-quality content. If you want to cheat a little, you can buy your way to the top. Learn more right here.
Method One – Selling Your Soul With Soulless Content
Thanks to Tiktok and YouTube Shorts, you can fudge your way into social media success simply by producing. The reason shy TikTok and YouTube Shorts have amplified this is because you can chop up other people’s content, slap a reaction video next to it, and you can churn out other people’s content all day.
In other words, you can churn out soulless content all day long, and at some point, your videos will go viral. You cannot really monetize that traffic, but you can sell your influencer to other companies and start selling to your subscribers.
Method Two – Top-Quality Content
The other way to go about social media is to create top-quality content that drives a very loyal fan base. It is the sort of content where somebody can pick up your content in two years and will scroll through your back catalog so that high-quality content “Eventually” gets all the attention it is due.
The problem with this method is that creating top-quality content is very difficult. It is also difficult to get your target audience to engage with your content. Plus, you still have to market your content pretty hard to draw the right type of attention. In addition, it is very time-consuming and very disheartening when you spend months working on content and it only gets 90 views. As a long-term strategy, creating top-quality content is the best route, but it is so difficult that most people choose the “Churning out content” approach.
Cheat One – Buying Followers and Likes
You can still buy followers, likes, comments, and such. It isn’t immediately effective. It is more of a social proof issue. People look at your content and it has 500K views, and people are more likely to keep watching than if your content only has 39 views. Buying followers may not fool the social media search engines, but it does fool ranking engines. These are the tools that online content producers use to see which content is the most followed, liked, etc. You often find yourself getting featured on these websites and channels even though you bought your following, likes, views, etc.
Cheat Two – Buy Another Person’s Social Media Presence
There are kids online right now who have more followers than Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. There are kids posting Fortnite memes that have more followers than IBM and Qualcomm. When they get a little older and they want money, they look for ways to make money with their social media profiles and they find Fame Swap. They sell their social media profiles for a tidy profit, and the buyers are able to enjoy a free audience for their promotional and branding content. The social media profiles can be used over the long term or exploited and disposed of. It is really up to the buyer.
Cheat Three – Dumping Money into Ads Programs
Currently, the most effective “Bang-for-your-book” system is TikTok. This is because you only spend coins when you get the results you want. If you want likes, then your coins are only spent when somebody views your content. Facebook’s Boost is the second most effective for a similar reason. They pre-determine the group your budget will expose your content to, and they only market to active users (rather than occasional users since the occasional may be bots). The third most effective is Google’s Ads, which is great for getting exposure on social media in general, but it is pretty darn expensive.