Leap Over the Rabbit Hole
Phil Ranta
COO, Fixated - Digital Media Veteran / Building Digital Businesses, Moving Culture
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Building valuable audiences on social media has a unique problem:
You're on a platform designed to make you consume while you're struggling to create.
The result? A lot of people on social media start with 'research' and two hours later, can't figure out why they're watching videos about UFO sightings in Malaysia.
They fall down the dreaded rabbit hole.
rabbit hole (noun) · rabbit holes (plural noun)
used to refer to a bizarre, confusing, or nonsensical situation or environment, typically one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself
And remember, social media platforms are designed for this. Their goal: get you to stay on as long as possible and engage with relevant ads based on the data gathered about you.
Rabbit holes are incredible for social platforms.
But as a productive social media creator looking to grow 1% today, how do you avoid rabbit holes?
Three tips I use:
Ultimately, our responsibility is to keep social media as healthy as possible for ourselves and others.
And there's a capitalist case for this, too: healthier social media = healthier audience = less regulatory scrutiny, more purposeful audiences for your handles, and an all-around happier world!
So my mission for you: if you have the feature activated on your smart phone that tracks your social media usage, check it out (on the iPhone, just search for Screen Time).
Now look at the time on your most-used social media platform (YIKES!)
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Then ask yourself: how much of this made me happy/productive and how much was I falling down a rabbit hole?
Then, adjust appropriately.
That took 2 minutes. You have 8 minutes left. Now climb out of this LinkedIn rabbit hole and go grow 1% right now!
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About the Author
Phil Ranta, is the COO of Fixated, a content and gaming studio building IP around creators, a LinkedIn Top Voice in Innovation & Tech, and has been creating content for the internet and building internet businesses professionally for nearly 20 years, starting on MySpace and riding trends to the present. He was the Head of Gaming Creators, North America at Facebook, the first network lead at Fullscreen, the COO at Studio71, and spent 10 years as a working comedian (including 2 years on cruise ships). He's a husband, a dad of two littles, and an insufferable digital media wonk.
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2 个月I do that all the time. When I write content, I spend 30min researching other blogs, newsletters. It's a warmup Thank you so much for this post Phil Ranta
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2 个月The Disney-isque image is too tempting to ignore the newsletter tbh ??
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2 个月Thanks for sharing this valuable advice, Phil. It's a timely reminder to stay intentional with our time online—crucial for both personal productivity and business success.
Allowing AI to handle the burnout tasks ??
2 个月Great ideas! I try to keep social media as a work function with a clear purpose and then use other apps like Nibble for when I am bored. I try anyway. Don't always succeed.
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2 个月I just doomscrolled onto this story. Should I stay or should I go? Seriously this is really good advice. I try to do quick focus bursts on different things - 30 minutes social, 30 minutes email, 30 minutes thinking, 30 minutes with the dogs walking on the beach. Or 60 minutes. And guess what time it is now? ????