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I found a problem: the smaller the follower count, the easier it is for creators to share valuable insights and help me make money.
Creators with a large following are partly about psychological comfort, partly about promotional posts (I even recognize every character in these posts, but when put together, I can't understand it), and only a tiny fraction are about sharing valuable content.
I’ve thought about it, and the core difference might be that these two types of creators have different motivations:
Small creators, due to fewer followers, need to prove their value to grow their accounts by sharing irreplaceable insights or information.
Large creators, with diversified income sources like ads, platform collaborations, KOL rotations, etc., mainly aim to maintain their established status.
Sharing valuable content is often like work—more effort often means more mistakes:
- Saying the wrong thing gets you blamed
- Cutting-edge opinions can offend people
- The more details, the easier it is to be challenged
I hope my treasure creators can help me earn to A8 in the next cycle. 😆