Random Posts vs. Product-Based Posts
Priyanka Saini
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I find it quite interesting 🧐how engagement often flows more easily to random posts on social media, while product-based posts sometimes seem to get overlooked. 😭 It’s a reminder that we all join these platforms to build genuine connections, which can certainly enhance our product engagement. 🥰 In many ways, social media feels like a marketplace for those of us creating Product.
I wonder if others have had similar experiences. It can take time to turn a regular audience into customers, and that’s completely understandable. I’m often surprised by how random topics, like what girls and boys like, can receive millions of views! 😂 I also enjoy random posts occasionally; they can be great entertainment for a little while. But it's nice to balance that with more meaningful content too.
On a positive note, I’ve noticed that posts on Product Hunt are becoming increasingly relevant and informative, 🙌🏼 which is lovely to see. I believe we can all learn from each other's experiences. 💕
What are your thoughts on this? I’d love to hear your perspectives!
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tech people mostly get burnout easily that why shitposting works ;)
Steering the conversation towards a more interesting direction is a great idea. The current product will be more easily accepted if it is deeply integrated into an engaging scenario.
Product based
Definitely product-based posts is better, becuause you should focus on one point to get traction
Zebracat AI
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Product-based post with random thoughts :)
Highperformr.ai
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I've found that being consistent on platforms like LinkedIn has really helped build my audience. Mixing up your content keeps things fresh and engaging.
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Product Based