Social Media Growth
2 episodes tagged "Social Media Growth".

Arguing with trolls is like wrestling a pig
Are you terrified to hit publish because of what people might say? Let's talk about the 10-Second Rule and psychological hygiene. 🛑🧠 Every time you enforce a boundary or post a polarizing video, your biological alarm bells are going to scream. You have exactly 10 seconds to notice that fear and say it out loud: your brain thinks you're being cast out of the cave and a wolf is coming to eat you. Acknowledge the data, and then hit publish anyway. Once you are on the stage, you have to master your engagement. Most of your haters deserve absolutely nothing. Engaging with a troll is like wrestling a pig in the mud—you both get dirty, but the pig actually enjoys it. Blocking and deleting are not tools of weakness; they are instruments of psychological hygiene. Silence is a power move. But for the skeptics? Disarm them from a place of strength. Remember: your public response to a hater is rarely for the hater. It’s for everyone else watching. Kill them with kindness and demonstrate leadership. 💬 Let me know in the comments: Have you ever been guilty of "wrestling the pig" in the comment section? 👇 If this helped you master your online stage today, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more raw truth on psychology, content creation, and brutal honesty.

Why your haters are actually your biggest fans
In the digital age, the algorithm doesn't care if they love you or hate you. It only cares that they're engaging. Let's talk about weaponizing your haters. 📈🛑 Let's reverse engineer the spotlight. The algorithm doesn't know the difference between a loyal fan and an angry hater—it only recognizes engagement. A hater who comments on every single video complaining about your message is, algorithmically speaking, your biggest super fan. Their outrage is literally free marketing. If you want to grow, challenge a flawed concept in your industry. Be bold. Polarize the audience. You will activate an army of haters who will rush to the comments to defend the status quo, and in doing so, they'll push your message to the exact people who need to hear it. If you aren't pissing someone off, you probably aren't saying anything important. The goal isn't to be liked by everyone; it's to be loved by the right people. 💬 Let me know in the comments: What flawed concept in your industry are you going to call out today? 👇 If you're ready to stop playing it safe and start building a real community, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more raw truth on psychology, breaking the mold, and brutal honesty.