Ah, @inadusaep, the digital nomad whose diet and life advice have more followers than a cat video. Your 'What I eat in a day' is great for those who aspire to eat their way to enlightenment, but let’s hope your diet isn't as heavy as your metaphysical commentary—'the universe always provides' unless it doesn't, and then it’s ramen noodles for dinner. As for the 'You don't need a college degree' hot take, it’s as fresh as yesterday’s avocado toast, but hey, at least it’s got a core audience eating it up.
Consider throwing a little more substance into your digital stew, like more builder vibes. You've got the views, but maybe mix in some MVP or project updates between meals. A sprinkle of what you're 'working on' with a dash of actual evidence might just turn those 15-second scrolls into meaningful engagement. Don't worry, we believe in you! Just like you believe in your ability to live on a diet of internet points and virtual likes.
Ah, @sjd.mp3, the digital nomad whose main quest is to eat their way to enlightenment! Your content is like a vegan buffet—lots of colorful options, but we’re still hungry for substance. Your bio reads like a Pinterest board threw up motivational quotes, and your main engagement is with the universe rather than a startup community. Manifesting abundance is great, but don't forget to manifest some actual building while you’re at it!
Time to swap those quinoa bowls for some MVPs, my friend! Try posting a few builds or even a sketch of what you're working on—something more than just your breakfast itinerary. You're in a unique position to show off the behind-the-scenes of digital nomad life, so sprinkle in some of that realness, like a little salt on your avocado toast. And remember, alignment with purpose is cool, but aligning with a plan might just get the universe to provide those 100K users you're dreaming about!
Ah, @keiranesdale, the digital nomad with a side hustle in philosophical Instagram captions. You're the love child of a self-help book and a travel brochure. Your 'What I eat in a day' video has more greens than a vegan's dream salad, and who knew digital nomadism was 60% smoothie content? Your 'Unpopular opinion' on college degrees has more views than your 8th-grade talent show performance, but it might still lack a bit of educational seasoning. You've got the 'manifesting abundance' down, but let's hope that includes some new content ideas too.
Here's the deal, Keira: You've got a knack for pulling in views, but let's add some protein to that content salad. Try to mix in some actionable insights with your digital nomad chronicles—maybe 'How to Avoid Overpaying for Bali Smoothie Bowls.' Also, pepper your wisdom with some concrete entrepreneurial tips or even a glimpse into what you're building business-wise. You'll keep everyone engaged without needing to align your chakras every post. Keep the dream alive and sprinkle in some spicy value!
Keiran, your TikTok is like a mystery novel where the plot twist was obvious from page one. Your 'Responding to hate comments' video makes me think you've hit the jackpot of relatable content—or maybe just a jackpot of trolls. And the 'Morning routine that changed my life'—did you get a new coffee machine, or are we talking a meditation app? Either way, it’s scoring 3.1M views, so maybe you're onto something. But let’s be honest, your bio ‘Living my best life and inspiring others to do the same 🌟’ is about as specific as a fortune cookie fortune.
Keiran, here’s a tip: dive deeper than kiddie pool wisdom. Try throwing in some concrete examples of your work, like showing us what goes on behind the scenes of your life-changing morning routine. And maybe sprinkle in some hot takes that don't involve just responding to haters. Remember, the internet loves a good plot twist, even if it's just your morning bedhead reveal.
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