Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 14:41:19 GMT 5
Help promote is a popular way to earn money on the Internet. Let's try to understand if we can trust the so-called promotion gurus who promise the moon and the stars, and above all the most important thing: how to save money on promotion if your budget is small. In general, there are two types of promotion: legal and not-so-legal. Let's start with the second one. If you search on Google, you will find many such ads. As a rule, those who advertise these services offer to increase likes, comments and followers quickly and without paying much. Works? Not exactly. Pros: You can easily have your post at the top of the feed and enjoy hundreds or even thousands of likes; If you increase your follower count to the desirable sum of 10,000, the legend that that company and brand representatives will send you a direct message offering advertising contracts may become true; You can win competitions, but there are no guarantees, and it's not fair. Against: You can be banned for bot use; Imagine you created an account yesterday and today you already have 100,000 followers.
Unless you are a celebrity it will certainly seem strange, and the Germany Phone Number algorithms may detect it as suspicious (also, Instagram and Facebook algorithms are very smart); Your feed will look horrible due to the many bots; Fake likes and comments can be easily identified: just look at other posts. The number of real comments and likes on a post contrasts with the number of others; A post that gets fake likes and comments will lose its reach sooner or later. Summary: It is difficult to say precisely whether this type of approach is efficient or not. For our part, we are more inclined not to recommend it — pushing fake likes leads to fake followers who neither buy nor recommend. Now let's talk about the legal remedies. Popular bloggers often offer webinars on promotions. To watch them or not to watch them? Pros: If you like a blogger and the price is right, then look — you have nothing to lose.
Plus, you might gain motivation and get a set of simple rules that apply immediately. Against: Enthusiasm and motivation will disappear the next day; You can find all those rules on the internet and no one will tell you anything new, not even we are an exception; The blogger's tricks may be irrelevant to you, especially if they're along the lines of "post pictures of yourself in nothing more than underwear as often as possible." In this context, live events (e.g. storytelling workshops) are much more advantageous, especially if “celebrities” are present. In this case, what makes the event valuable is real communication, the possibility of meeting the right people, and taking lots of photos with a nice background set. Finally, you can post all this to make your colleagues jealous of your active self-promotion on social media. You can work with the “mentor” on a one-to-one basis. Expensive, but promising.
Unless you are a celebrity it will certainly seem strange, and the Germany Phone Number algorithms may detect it as suspicious (also, Instagram and Facebook algorithms are very smart); Your feed will look horrible due to the many bots; Fake likes and comments can be easily identified: just look at other posts. The number of real comments and likes on a post contrasts with the number of others; A post that gets fake likes and comments will lose its reach sooner or later. Summary: It is difficult to say precisely whether this type of approach is efficient or not. For our part, we are more inclined not to recommend it — pushing fake likes leads to fake followers who neither buy nor recommend. Now let's talk about the legal remedies. Popular bloggers often offer webinars on promotions. To watch them or not to watch them? Pros: If you like a blogger and the price is right, then look — you have nothing to lose.
Plus, you might gain motivation and get a set of simple rules that apply immediately. Against: Enthusiasm and motivation will disappear the next day; You can find all those rules on the internet and no one will tell you anything new, not even we are an exception; The blogger's tricks may be irrelevant to you, especially if they're along the lines of "post pictures of yourself in nothing more than underwear as often as possible." In this context, live events (e.g. storytelling workshops) are much more advantageous, especially if “celebrities” are present. In this case, what makes the event valuable is real communication, the possibility of meeting the right people, and taking lots of photos with a nice background set. Finally, you can post all this to make your colleagues jealous of your active self-promotion on social media. You can work with the “mentor” on a one-to-one basis. Expensive, but promising.