Platform Danger


In this session, I discuss the risks of only being on one platform.

There are eight critical Risks covered:

  1. Change - platforms can change how the algorithm works overnight.

  2. Technical failure - this one is focused on digital platforms, but print errors can occur, too. With digital platforms, an outage can have a direct impact on your sales, and there's nothing you can do about it.

  3. Organic reach - the organic reach of a post today reaches far fewer people than it used to - and it will probably worsen.

  4. Expensive ads - almost all major platforms will have a function that, in exchange for money, will boost the exposure of your content to a broader group of people. The problem is you have no choice around the rates or the return you get on your spend.

  5. Shadow bans - should you accidentally breach one of the platform's posting guidelines, your account performance can be dramatically affected.

  6. No support - on major platforms like LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, or Google, you are one of at least 700 Million or a Billion users. If you have an issue, good luck getting support unless you're Taylor Swift.

  7. You don't own the platform - fundamentally, you don't own the platform you post on. Once you publish your ideas, you forfeit certain rights and controls.

  8. Popularity - like fashion, platforms can be popular today and gone tomorrow.

The top takeaways.

  1. Being on only one platform carries a lot of risk.

  2. Managing the distribution of your message is the logistics of marketing.

  3. Look at your distribution strategy - where you're putting messages and where you are investing effort to do so. I recommend having a list of your top 5.

  4. Assess where you're posting and see if you need to add (or subtract) some channels.

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