Do you rely on analytics tools, instinct, or audience feedback to guide your content strategy?
Jao Japitana
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Analytics tools
Audience feedback
Instinct – exactly in this order. :)
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Why choose one of these? You should use them all.
Definitely analytics tools first to see what content performs best, then audience feedback to get ideas on what people want more of. Instinct comes in handy for judging which analytics and feedback to prioritize. But data should guide the overall strategy, with gut as a supporting player. What analytics tools do you find most insightful for shaping your content plans?
Data analytics is the beacon of reason, intuition is the guide of the soul, and audience feedback is the echo of reality. Each offers a unique perspective, and merging them is like harmonizing science with art.
For me, it's all about balance.
I use a mix of all three.
Analytics tools are great for measuring performance, but I also rely heavily on my intuition to stay creative and relevant.
Creative instincts are my go-to, but I always check the numbers to make sure I'm on track.
My audience's input really guides me, but I use analytics for extra clarity on what to tweak.
For me, analytics are a guide, but feedback from my community is what truly shapes the content.
Trusting my gut on most ideas, but tweaking with data to ensure it resonates.
I prioritize audience feedback but use tools like Google Analytics to see if the numbers match their input.