Um I've learned be super well known and getting that momentum on one
platform in the end actually helps with other platforms, right?
So I have a naturally just flowing audience on twitter, even though I'm trying to force myself to
be more active on there, just even post the daily or twice a day or twice a week post,
but people are finding me on, their, people are finding me on linkedin, I'm excited for Youtube,
I'm sure people will find me over there.
Um so I do find that while I originally thought I had to be everywhere and
anywhere very much like the Gary V rule of thinking, which I still think relates to more
business and brands and things like that, right?
Um you know, e commerce and whatnot, but for personal brands, I have found that
leveraging that one platform becoming well known on there is a
better way to spend the time and the effort content creation definitely takes, and
engagement definitely takes and community building definitely takes because then when you
really have that momentum, you can scale it and leverage it for other platforms,