Replying to @moraima guillen40 hoy traen la Tierra + Esyoy un poco triste por que me están dejando de seguir y creo que ya no les gusta mi contenido … #creadoradecontenido #creadoradecontenidostiktok #perdiendoseguidores #huertaencasa #deliverydetierraparajardin
As a content creator, experiencing a drop in followers can be disheartening. I've been through moments where I wondered if my content was still resonating with my audience, especially when I noticed some users unfollowing me. One key realization is that follower counts fluctuate for many reasons, and sometimes it has little to do with the content itself but with changing viewer interests or algorithms. In my experience, engaging directly with my community helped a lot. Asking for feedback and sharing updates about my personal interests, like home gardening (#huertaencasa) and soil delivery services (#deliverydetierraparajardin), allowed me to connect more authentically. Sometimes, doubts about content quality arise, similar to concerns about soil fertility mentioned in a conversation—where people questioned if the 'ground' (or content foundation) is fertile enough to grow. Reflecting on this, I encourage fellow creators to view these challenges as opportunities for growth. Experimenting with new content formats, responding openly to followers’ questions, and staying consistent are vital. Remember, authenticity often attracts loyal followers, even if numbers temporarily dip. Importantly, take care of your mental well-being during these phases by focusing on what excites you and offers value to your community. Through these ups and downs, maintaining passion for your niche and being persistent can rebuild your audience and even attract new followers who appreciate the genuine effort and unique content you provide.






















































