Feedback is data.
Have you ever created a piece of content convinced it would “pop” and it turned out to be dog shxt? That’s feedback.
Have you ever created a piece of content that exploded with comments and lots of engagement?
Also feedback.
Have you ever posted a thread and it got 7 likes and 1 comment from a bot?
Yep, feedback too
How about another piece and it got 90+ likes and people saying “wow this is a masterpiece !! ”
Feedback, again.
Every piece of content regardless of the format allows the audience to communicate with you.
People are literally telling you every time you post if what you’re sharing is relevant or irrelevant to them. Most of us are too fixated on not being good enough to actually learn from it.
Therefore we struggle and don’t adjust our messaging accordingly. It’s not about going viral, it never has been.
It’s about being emotionally resonant and relevant…. You get
If you don’t say the right thing, in the right tone, at the right time, to the right person… it won’t convert.
It’s not personal. It’s marketing.
And marketing is a skill that requires commitment and being obsessed with your customer…
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You know what led to this post? It was a comment I left on
post about knowing your audience.
After reviewing my own comment, it made me realize that feedback is data.
And lately, I’ve been learning data analysis properly. How to observe patterns, track behavior, and translate numbers into insight.
So to tell you that the numbers don’t lie, we just need to listen better.
Because the more intentional you get with feedback, the less content you waste. That’s what data analysis teaches you.
And honestly?
That’s what marketing really is.