Curious what you mean by audience fatigue in this context. Are you saying people get tired of seeing content from a creator? Or that constantly promoting exhausts the creator?
Either way, I'd probably argue the math is more important if fatigue is a real concern.
In my experience you've got to have a workable plan to reach your goal. Otherwise you've just got hope.
This exercise shows you which variables you can impact to get to whatever goal you've set for yourself. It let's you know if what you're planning to do is viable, and what you might need to change to make it more realistic.
You're blowing everyones cover
Had to be done.
Totally, the oversimplification needs to stop really.
Not everyone can mathematiclly succeed if we start getting into click through and conversion rates and audience fatigue. Sorry for boring you.
Curious what you mean by audience fatigue in this context. Are you saying people get tired of seeing content from a creator? Or that constantly promoting exhausts the creator?
Either way, I'd probably argue the math is more important if fatigue is a real concern.
In my experience you've got to have a workable plan to reach your goal. Otherwise you've just got hope.
This exercise shows you which variables you can impact to get to whatever goal you've set for yourself. It let's you know if what you're planning to do is viable, and what you might need to change to make it more realistic.
I think it's a bit of both.
Firstly, if people are posting to ‘their audience’ they need a massive one to hit decent conversion rates target. Or they need a high order value.
Most people don't have a big enough audience to do this, mathematically speaking, so being fatigued by a creator wouldn't suprise me.
Similarly posting the same things to the same audience and seeing zero results would be quite draining and frankly not worth it.