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Growth happens over time.

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If you are consistent with your efforts.


It won't just happen by itself.

Growth takes effort and consistency over a long period of tine.

It doesn't matter if your an individual or a business. That's how it works.

I don't follow many Youtubers. None of them really but there was one Mr.Beast that my housemate used to love watching and i found him fairly funny. He is one of the top viewed channels on YouTube and has 14M Twitter followers. All form posting a few a few videos of silly challenges. These attracted a few views and he started getting paid. When he got paid, the videos got a bit bigger and more expensive. These attracted more views. Now he is rich and does a lot of videos where he gives back to charity in funny ways. His videos get millions of views every time.

He posted this to his Twitter a few days ago and it caught my attention as it hits on a point that I always make.

Consistency over time.



It doesn't matter what the platform is with Youtube, twitch, Hive. You will grow if you keep turning up.

Obviously it would help if your content is in someway interesting or unique but over time you will gather more views and followers.

Each new follower that you can gain has the possibility to lead to more new followers if they like and share what you post.

Ten new followers opens up a whole new group to your content and if they like it can put it in front of hundreds very fast.



We are trying to grow our community at the moment and it seems like a huge ask.

How can we gain followers and attract more views and more new users?

The same way that every other successful business does it.

Slowly, over time. Then faster if we stick with it. Then easily as the brand spreads and we see that organic growth as our network effect reaches massive level.

This is a community goal but should also be a personal goal for every member here.

When people complain about the rewards that they earn it should be no surprise that the highest rewarded users are the longest serving ones. Not all the old members but the ones who have produced good content and kept doing it week in week out.

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