Teachers on rednote

How do teachers even promote themselves on this app? My posts have no reach… I used to prepare really nice videos and there were maximum 500 views, 3,4 likes… I used hashtags, no AI in my videos, it is really nice content and it took some effort. I don’t understand the algorithm. I’m about to pay some Chinese people 800 dollars to help me set up my account… I don’t see any other solution.

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Pawspawsmeow15 days ago1

It’s not like TikTok and instagram. You will have to prove your qualifications. You also set your own algorithm. You have to comment and show it you’re a real person. Not saying oh check out my page. You have to have real discussion. You won’t get millions of views nor will you get paid. Rednote doesn’t want that. Starting this month, they’re cracking down harder on any page offering services etc. They don’t want that on the platform. That’s more for Douyin. Only Chinese citizens are allowed on Douyin. They check your ID.

Todd_H_198215 days ago0

You have to cold start your account. Couple of weeks of hours of liking and commenting following etc., but you’re not going to be selling in there either which is tough, that’s how you get more exposure - bc you’re generating income.

The other alternative is that your content is actually really good. I have a team of five who do my social media and we started two years ago on one account and that one was terrible…with the account we started 10 months ago we did it properly and it has done ten times better than the original one. However, it just got blocked for one month because we had too many students private messaging and requesting classes (that’s also not allowed).

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