Is social media marketing becoming more competitive now?

JustAnotherUser

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I feel growing a page is not as easy as before, but good content, consistency, and knowing your audience still matter more than just following trends. What’s your experience?
 

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I totally understand how you feel. Growing a page today isn’t as easy as it used to be, but the basics still matter the most. Sharing good, meaningful content, posting consistently, and really understanding what your audience wants will always make the biggest difference. Trends can help, but they won’t replace building a genuine connection with your followers. Pages that focus on value and authenticity tend to grow steadily and last longer.
 

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Yes, social media marketing is definitely becoming more competitive now. Every year, more businesses, creators, and brands join platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to promote their products and services.



Because of this, standing out is harder than before. I’ve noticed that brands now need better content, smart SEO, paid ads, and consistent posting to reach the right audience.
 

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Yes, social media marketing is getting more competitive because more people and brands are creating content now.
 

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Yeah, I feel the same honestly. It’s definitely more crowded now and growth isn’t as easy as it used to be. But you’re right. Good content and consistency still matter a lot. One thing that helped me is focusing more on building a small, engaged audience instead of chasing viral posts. Also replying to comments and DMs makes a bigger difference than people think. It’s slower, but feels more real and sustainable.
 

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I feel growing a page is not as easy as before, but good content, consistency, and knowing your audience still matter more than just following trends. What’s your experience?
I agree with this. Growth definitely feels slower now compared to before, especially with how saturated most platforms have become. Trends can help with visibility, but they are not enough on their own. Understanding your audience and staying consistent seems to be what builds long term engagement. Have you noticed any specific type of content performing better lately?
 
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