One thing you are already doing right is—turning up. However growth is rarely about posting more, it’s primarily about posting smarter.
At this moment, 2–3 posts a day across channels could be damaging you — if you’re not connecting with the content. Rather than just quantity + quality per platform. Things that work on TikTok (quick hooks, trends, short form storytelling) are not the same as what works for Facebook (community-oriented and shareable) or Instagram (visual + relatable).
A few things that typically drive the needle:
Hook matters more than hashtags. If you do not hook them in the first 2 seconds, it won´t go beyond.
Use platform-native trends. Especially on TikTok/Reels—sounds, formats, edits.
Engage, don’t just post. Interacting with your audience daily, replying to comments, and commenting on similar pages will help you significantly.
Track what works. You should be doubling your efforts on posts that get saves, shares or watch time—not likes.
Post less, but better. 3 mediocre posts are nothing against 1 powerful one!
Your target is within reach— it can be very easily benchmarked up to, you might say too conservatively, 60–150 followers if you strike gold with a couple good posts. The focus should be on learning what works with your audience, and not trying to do everything at once — this is where growth begins.