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Followers rarely give opinions.
You can read comments, but if people don't like a post, they're not going to take the time out to write out what they don't like, unless the account was previously valuable to them. That's rarely the case with a dealer.

Once they see a video they don't like, they scroll right by it. As soon as the algorithm detects a discrepancy in the views vs likes/interactions, it'll start hiding the video. The goal of the algorithm is to keep users on the app. It won't show videos people don't like.

No one follows an account without good content.

I highly suspect that website is using bots, which is a one way road to get doxed by the algorithm and trash your chances of being successful on SM. The website also looks super sketchy.

If you could just build a following the way that website markets it, everyone would be an influencer. It's clearly using bots. People hate (and I mean hate) bot accounts and comments. A lot of social media websites are cracking down on them, if you're caught using it, you're toast.

By leveraging platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, businesses can engage with customers in real time, share valuable content, and showcase their products or services.
 
Followers rarely give opinions.
You can read comments, but if people don't like a post, they're not going to take the time out to write out what they don't like, unless the account was previously valuable to them. That's rarely the case with a dealer.

Once they see a video they don't like, they scroll right by it. As soon as the algorithm detects a discrepancy in the views vs likes/interactions, it'll start hiding the video. The goal of the algorithm is to keep users on the app. It won't show videos people don't like.

No one follows an account without good content.

I highly suspect that website is using bots, which is a one way road to get doxed by the algorithm and trash your chances of being successful on SM. The website also looks super sketchy.

If you could just build a following the way that website markets it, everyone would be an influencer. It's clearly using bots. People hate (and I mean hate) bot accounts and comments. A lot of social media websites are cracking down on them, if you're caught using it, you're toast.

I have used the SMM-World service a couple of times to buy instagram likes, so I can share my experience. The price there is quite attractive, especially when compared to other similar services. But as for security - it all depends on how you approach this issue. If you immediately wind up a huge number of likes on all posts, then yes, this can arouse suspicions from Instagram, and the account can be blocked or, in the worst case, its visibility can be reduced.

Such methods are nothing new, many bloggers have used cheating at some point, on the one hand, it is easy to condemn them, but on the other hand, it worked, it is clear that now they do not suffer from it, but at the beginning of the journey it was one of the tools
 
Followers rarely give opinions.
You can read comments, but if people don't like a post, they're not going to take the time out to write out what they don't like, unless the account was previously valuable to them. That's rarely the case with a dealer.

Once they see a video they don't like, they scroll right by it. As soon as the algorithm detects a discrepancy in the views vs likes/interactions, it'll start hiding the video. The goal of the algorithm is to keep users on the app. It won't show videos people don't like.

No one follows an account without good content.

I highly suspect that website is using bots, which is a one way road to get doxed by the algorithm and trash your chances of being successful on SM. The website also looks super sketchy.

If you could just build a following the way that website markets it, everyone would be an influencer. It's clearly using bots. People hate (and I mean hate) bot accounts and comments. A lot of social media websites are cracking down on them, if you're caught using it, you're toast.
Yes i see this
 
As I use the Top Followers app to get more followers.
That is an incredible article, full of information and personal experiences. Followers represent your audience and are essential for building a community around your content. Whether you're an individual, a brand, or a business, followers help amplify your message and increase your reach.
A considerable number of followers is beneficial in terms of visibility because social media platforms’ algorithms focus on larger active rates. However, it is important to note that quality is more important than quantity – it is good to have a large number of followers but it is better if these are interactive and real followers. I also use topfollowapkapp.com which is the Instagram followers app for boosting my Instagram account fans for the steady growth of the loyal and active community.

I am sharing my experience, and want to educate people that while using any social media network, followers anywhere in the world are important, and now in this fast lifestyle you can’t wait for long. Platforms like PissedConsumer show how quickly public opinion can spread online. Remember these followers or the target-demographic group will help you to create a following around your work. Use these tips wisely so that your account grows in a shorter span of time.
Sounds like you’ve got a solid foundation and a clear understanding of your strengths. Highlighting your age as an advantage in social media is smart, and offering both organic and paid services makes your agency versatile. The portfolio link adds credibility and the offer to work with all budgets is a nice touch. Keep it up, you're off to a great start.
 
I boosted a few of our dealership’s posts by deciding to buy tiktok followers and saw a noticeable jump in views within days. It helped spark some real engagement, especially on behind-the-scenes content and quick car feature clips. Our younger buyers responded well, and it gave us a bit more credibility right out of the gate before our organic reach kicked in.
 
Nice thread, thanks for kicking it off! A few thoughts:

  • Great that you’re doing both organic and paid social. Organic helps build trust; ads help scale reach.
  • Don’t get too hung up on follower numbers, engagement (shares/comments) often matters more than raw count.
  • Try testing content types (video, stories, reels vs static posts) to see what your audience actually responds to.

Curious, what metrics do you use to decide whether a social campaign is “working”?

At the end of the day, social media is like good facilities management, it’s all about consistency, maintenance, and adapting to what people actually need.
 
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Your social media agency sounds strong, especially with expertise in both organic and paid campaigns, video editing, and platform knowledge. Sharing a portfolio and offering flexible options for different budgets makes it easy for automotive businesses to see your value. If clients plan to handle payments via Venmo, it’s helpful to also explain how to contact Venmo for support or questions about transactions.
 
Nice thread, thanks for kicking it off! A few thoughts:

  • Great that you’re doing both organic and paid social. Organic helps build trust; ads help scale reach.
  • Don’t get too hung up on follower numbers, engagement (shares/comments) often matters more than raw count.
  • Try testing content types (video , stories, reels vs static posts) to see what your audience actually responds to.

Curious, what metrics do you use to decide whether a social campaign is “working”?

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Yes i see this