The Surprising Truth About Social Media Growth That Everyone Overlooks: Why Consistency Crushes Virality Every Time
Peter has uploaded 297 videos, according to SocialBlade, while Jourdan has uploaded 400.
This shows how a higher number of engagements does not necessarily lead to a larger audience.
Consistency helps virality
So, if consistency is a more reliable way to build a loyal social media following, should you bother trying to go viral at all?
Of course not.
It’s still a very good idea to cover trending topics and collaborate with other creators in the hopes of getting more attention from the algorithm.
A consistent posting schedule is simply what will encourage casual viewers to become followers and eventually fans when one of your videos goes viral.