Going beyond social media
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:37 am
Make a group
I realize that I am increasingly following “ creator groups ,” that is, creators who have separate profiles, but are often together. See: @estetistacinica, @piuttosto_che, @giuliavalentina, and @paolaturani.
They are creators with separate identities, but who share the same values and participate in the same initiatives and, often, in each other's initiatives.
This means that once you start following one, you “enter yemen business email list their world” and start following the others too. I notice that the same thing happens with my profile: there are creators with whom I “team up” like @psicobenesserealfemminile.
People who follow us send us messages to encourage us to collaborate again. It's really a pleasant thing and helps to create small worlds within social media, as well as being an important factor in the growth and consolidation of the community.
Already in the last few months I have seen many creators doing offline events and being with people "off social media" .
Whether it’s group dinners or book/product launch events, many creators are stepping out of the screen.
Those who are better at marketing than me would talk about “audience loyalty,” but for me it’s first and foremost a healthy evolution of the creator-follower relationship. It’s less and less a relationship relegated to likes and increasingly closer.
I realize that I am increasingly following “ creator groups ,” that is, creators who have separate profiles, but are often together. See: @estetistacinica, @piuttosto_che, @giuliavalentina, and @paolaturani.
They are creators with separate identities, but who share the same values and participate in the same initiatives and, often, in each other's initiatives.
This means that once you start following one, you “enter yemen business email list their world” and start following the others too. I notice that the same thing happens with my profile: there are creators with whom I “team up” like @psicobenesserealfemminile.
People who follow us send us messages to encourage us to collaborate again. It's really a pleasant thing and helps to create small worlds within social media, as well as being an important factor in the growth and consolidation of the community.
Already in the last few months I have seen many creators doing offline events and being with people "off social media" .
Whether it’s group dinners or book/product launch events, many creators are stepping out of the screen.
Those who are better at marketing than me would talk about “audience loyalty,” but for me it’s first and foremost a healthy evolution of the creator-follower relationship. It’s less and less a relationship relegated to likes and increasingly closer.