π TIP: When Something Works β DOUBLE DOWN
This is one of the most important things I can teach you as a content creator. When you post a video and it starts performing β more views than usual, more shares, more comments β that is your signal. Don't move on to the next random idea. Double down on what's already working. Here's why: When a video takes off, the algorithm is telling you something. It's saying "people want MORE of this." And when you follow up with similar content while that momentum is still hot, the algorithm is way more likely to push your next video to the same audience that engaged with the first one. Think of it like a wave. That viral video is the wave building up β and your job is to ride it, not swim to a different part of the ocean. What doubling down actually looks like: Make another video in the same style, same format, same niche β but with a different subject. If your "Then vs Now" video on horror movies blew up, don't pivot to something completely different. Make another "Then vs Now" with a different franchise. Give the audience more of what they already told you they want. This is exactly how I built my pages. When "Cartoons from the Hood" started going viral, I didn't post it once and move on. I ran it back with different shows, different characters, different celebrity pairings β and it kept going viral because the momentum was already there. The biggest mistake I see creators make? They get one video that pops off and then go post something totally unrelated. That kills your momentum. The algorithm doesn't know what to do with your page anymore, and your next video gets shown to nobody. So remember β when you find something that works, don't get bored of it. Your audience isn't bored of it. The algorithm isn't bored of it. Run it back, switch up the subject, and keep feeding that momentum until it stops working. That's how you grow. π β LMG