“Post more” is probably the most overrated social media advice.
I’ve seen pages upload content daily and still stay invisible.
Growth usually comes from one thing:
Intentional execution.
The best content doesn’t just look good.
It makes people stop scrolling.
That’s why hooks, pacing, storytelling, and audience psychology matter more than random consistency.
A lot of creators ask:
“What should I post today?”
The better question is:
“Why would someone care enough to watch?”
The more I study content performance, the more I realize social media growth is less about posting more and more about understanding human behavior.
Still learning this game every day through content writing and social media work.
What’s one social media lesson you learned the hard way?