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19 social media best practices for faster growth

Key Takeaways AI works best with human oversight. Winning teams use AI to move faster without sacrificing quality. Listening is just as important as posting. Social listening helps you spot trends and understand how people actually feel about your brand. Social algorithms are changing. Many platforms are now rewarding brands that post relevant content consistently, not those with the biggest follower counts. Testing is how strategy gets better. Regular testing helps you understand what actually drives results, so you can double down on what works. Treat social media as a customer service channel. Responding quickly to comments and messages builds trust. Social media keeps changing, and so do the rules for what actually works. This list of 19 social media best practices will help you build a stronger strategy, create better content, and drive results you can actually measure in 2026. Bonus: Get a primer on social strategy and measurement from our free ebook on social media...

I Grew to 100K on Instagram in 30 Days. Observations.

I started a new Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn & X in early October. My content is mainly short form video, with long videos up to 3-4 minutes. My niche is in education.

Here are the results:

Instagram: 112,000 TikTok: 15,200 YouTube: 978 Facebook: 19 LinkedIn: 23 X: 15

Instagram Views: 5.8M TikTok: 4.4M YouTube: 243K

The other platforms' views are negligible.

My engagement rate on Instagram is 13%, but expect this to drop going forward.

I expected TikTok to be my leading platform as most of my content is targetted at that audience. It has been an interesting journey. I am majorly burned out after posting a making anywhere from 2-4 minute long videos a day.

Should also add I've been in content creation roles for the past 3 years and have previously owned a TikTok account with 350k that I lost. I also did this without having a day job and focussing full time.

Where do I go from here?

I'm currently living off of savings and want to make this my full time job. Is this possible?

Should I look at getting sponsors? Affiliate marketing? Merch? Patreon?

I don't want this post to come across as a brag - so if it looks that way let me know and I'll delete it.

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