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Everyone has been complaining that their videos are not performing. I was complaining too. Then someone told me something simple. If you are posting three times a day and the posts are not doing well, increase the amount of content you create. So I decided to test it properly. Today is day two. Here is what my Metricool dashboard looks like, since that is what I use to distribute content across all my platforms. And the results are genuinely good. On TikTok, in just under one week, views have climbed to 1.3 million per week. Profile views up. Likes up. Comments up. The account is moving. Instagram has done especially well. I am at 54,000 followers with 816,000 views in that period. And honestly, a large share of my business now comes from Instagram. Facebook has dipped this week. That happens. Normally it sits much higher, sometimes reaching thirty million. Platforms fluctuate and you cannot panic every time one dips. Which is exactly why you need to understand these analytics tools properly. Because without data you are guessing. With data you can see which platform is growing, which content is landing, and where your business is actually coming from. But the bigger lesson is the one that started this experiment. When performance drops, most people post less. They get discouraged and pull back. Do the opposite. Increase your volume. Give the algorithm more to work with and give yourself more chances to find what lands. More content means more data. More data means better decisions. So if you are wondering why nothing is working, the answer may be simple. Post more. Then study the numbers. — Elvis W.