I was reading this book The Ten Equations That Rule The World. And one of the Equation is essentially the algorithm used by most social networks these days. In short, if you got traction you will continue to grow but if you don't have traction you are invisible and there is pretty much no chance to come up. Because what social networks are doing is promoting the already popular content.
So I did a lot of research and I think it's really bad. Instead of showing a new upcoming creator, youtube for example will show the 10th boring video of the same clowns. Take for example MJs channel, it's jam-packed with priceless content. However overall it has 2.2 million views, that may sound a lot but consider it's nothing on youtube where nonsense videos have tens of millions of views all day long.
So how is this fair and how are we supposed to still win when the deck is stacked against us? I mean most of the popular channels make trash content and are super old.
Same for FB or Google Ads ... if you would be in charge who would you give the best quality traffic, the guy spending $100 per day or the company spending $100k per day?
So I did a lot of research and I think it's really bad. Instead of showing a new upcoming creator, youtube for example will show the 10th boring video of the same clowns. Take for example MJs channel, it's jam-packed with priceless content. However overall it has 2.2 million views, that may sound a lot but consider it's nothing on youtube where nonsense videos have tens of millions of views all day long.
So how is this fair and how are we supposed to still win when the deck is stacked against us? I mean most of the popular channels make trash content and are super old.
Same for FB or Google Ads ... if you would be in charge who would you give the best quality traffic, the guy spending $100 per day or the company spending $100k per day?
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