How do social media “experts” actually know what’s trending/dying/performing? confused about the research process.
Isn’t your FYP catered to your own algorithm? If I searched “day in the life vlog” and sorted by top videos, I’d probably get totally different results than my friend would searching the same thing. So how can anyone claim something is “performing” or “dying” in a way that’s actually true beyond their own feed?
And if it is mostly personal interpretation how do you filter who/what you’re even looking at? Random accounts? High engagement only? How many creators would you need to study before a pattern actually means something vs. just being what you personally happened to see?
I want to eventually teach this stuff myself, but I don’t trust my own read on things enough to feel confident doing that. How do people build that confidence? Is there an actual method?
If you’re going to comment to start managing my own account, save your breath. I already am. I want to know how to STUDY what’s working, and what’s not. There are obviously the basics, what every creator needs to thrive like value. But when it comes to other not so obvious things like trends. Editing styles. Pacing. What people are truly watching and what people are tired of, how do you figure this out?
Do you read comment sections? How much? There’s so much to this world I have a hard time understanding how much you’d need to consume to make a statement about what’s “working”
Julia broome is who I’m interested in being similar to