This framework is genuinley brilliant. The sweet spot insight resonates deeply - I've seen so many campaigns burn out after week one because they frontload everything. I dunno, theres something almost musical about the 12-post rhythm you lay out, like youre composing attention rather than demanding it. Last year I helped with a local ballot measur and we totally ignored the cadance piece, ended up with this weird silence in week two that killed momentum. The partner coordination piece feels especialy critical in an era where algorithms punish inconsistancy.
This framework is genuinley brilliant. The sweet spot insight resonates deeply - I've seen so many campaigns burn out after week one because they frontload everything. I dunno, theres something almost musical about the 12-post rhythm you lay out, like youre composing attention rather than demanding it. Last year I helped with a local ballot measur and we totally ignored the cadance piece, ended up with this weird silence in week two that killed momentum. The partner coordination piece feels especialy critical in an era where algorithms punish inconsistancy.
Well, you can never go wrong by calling my ideas brilliant. ;)
I view social media as a garden. You layer things. You seed the ground. You graft ideas & tend to your engagement.
I should be honest though, I have a black thumb when it comes to actual plant life. Kids, goldfish & social media attention - those I can keep alive.