If you look at my follower counts across various social media platforms, you’ll notice they’re relatively modest. This reflects a conscious decision—I simply don’t use these platforms as much as I once did. Here’s where things stand:
• YouTube has 344 subscribers, largely due to my inconsistency in creating videos.
• X stands at 1,321 followers, but I rarely log in to engage.
• Pinterest has 863 followers, though I’ve never implemented a strategy for growth.
• Behance shows 87 followers, but I prefer focusing my efforts on my website portfolio.
• Instagram has 744 followers, and I only post occasionally, often sharing travel shots like sunsets.
• LinkedIn is where I have 6,497 connections and 6,565 followers. This is the one platform I focus on, especially as I’m job hunting, though it hasn’t garnered much attention so far.
Across these platforms, my approach remains casual, with LinkedIn being the only one I actively prioritise due to its potential for professional networking. While I know a more consistent and focused strategy could shift these numbers, for now, I’m comfortable with this quieter approach.