Posting on professional media sometimes feels like wandering through an open-world quest: you drop knowledge, you leave a trail of glowing items, and most people walk right past like NPCs programmed only to blink.
And yet some of them are watching. Quietly.
They’re collecting your words like rare loot, quoting you in meetings, even using your strategies to level up their own path. But when it comes to pressing like or casting a simple comment spell? Suddenly their powers vanish.
Here’s the paradox: I’ve added over two hundred new “followers” in the past four months. The “party” has grown. But the visible engagement? Still feels like chasing a hooded figure across the rooftops, you know they’re there; you just can’t make them show their face.
Meanwhile, I’ve had more outreach for coaching and consulting services than ever. So clearly, the hidden questline is running, even if the scoreboard doesn’t flash the points.
What does that tell me?
That professional media isn’t about high scores. It’s about persistence. Though, let’s be honest, sometimes it feels like Ms. Pac-Man; running the same maze, dodging ghosts, and hoping one more power pellet turns the game around.
Still, if you’re lurking in the shadows, here’s your gentle nudge:
-Tap a like now and then. It’s the easiest buff you can grant.
-Drop a comment; even two words can turn a solo run into co-op.
-Share when it resonates. The algorithm isn’t a benevolent god; it needs your help.
Because the real measure isn’t how many scroll past your post. It’s how many step out of the maze, join your guild, and walk with you into the next level.
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