Essays 🖊️
Yesterday's class of #币安学习营 discussed a section about traffic
In fact, I have thought about this matter for a very long time during the process of managing an account, and I have even specifically studied how to operate an account
Should content be king or should we chase traffic to attract attention❓
It has always been difficult to achieve a balance between these two
〰️Updating tweets regularly is like a coin toss for gaining/losing followers
So, you can actually see that I try my best to write what I consider to be "OK" for many business topics
A friend also discussed the issue of content length with me, saying that my content should be more concise
But it’s strange, my long articles generally have better traffic than short ones; later I found out that Twitter pushes based on user retention time
For new accounts, producing this type of content may be more beneficial for the account
Even though this might be quite labor-intensive, those attracted by the content are not just individuals interested in the field you are outputting, but also various projects in that field
For example, I have been consistently outputting content related to infrastructure, so most of those attracted are also infrastructure project parties
📍This is a very positive feedback mechanism, so although my follower growth on Twitter is quite slow, objectively speaking, the resources are still pretty good
"Do good deeds without asking about the future"
Finally, the feedback I got from these days in Okinawa is that if we only look at it from the perspective of returns, creating content is definitely not as profitable as trading, following orders, and receiving commissions 😂
Attached image: Opening ceremony of the award presentation for #币安学习营 .