Um, back in. Back in different, you know, during my peak or whatever of 2023, I was probably getting two to 250 a day, you know, so that has slowed a little bit, but you know what? My business is doing better. So those users are more targeted now. So I don’t give a shit. Um, it’s not a vanity metrics thing. And if you’re focused solely on that, that’s your right.
But again, I would ask, you know, there’s a, there’s an account that on LinkedIn that I call an empty account. You know, there’s a lot of people who have 100, 000 followers, 200, 000 followers. And to that I say, okay, what kind of business are you running? How are you actually doing? Is that translating into revenue?
And if it’s not, that’s okay, but if that’s your goal, it’s not okay, right? So, um, it’s funny the way I’m approaching LinkedIn now is very much how I would approach it if I had zero followers, which is with intention, um, with the mindset of, I want to really only be connecting with quality people every day.
And for that, I’ll, I’ll, I’ll usually kind of, I’ll try and clean out who I’m engaging with, you know, or at least monitor that every couple of months or whatever, just to see like, cause what people running, here’s where people run into a really bad trap on LinkedIn. And I’ve run into it myself, especially given my, my volume of comments.
Sometimes you find yourself engaging with the exact same people every single day and you do it for months on end. And then what happens? You burn out. Of course you’re going to burn out. If I’m freaking responding to 400 of the same comments every single day and I’m commenting on the same accounts every single day.