Two days and 48 hours to reach 18 million in traffic—no hot topics, no crazy replies, all organic traffic.
There is a key point behind this achievement that must be explained clearly:
Many people mistakenly believe that spamming replies and jumping on trending topics can quickly enable creator income. It can, and the speed is indeed fast. But here’s a trap—those traffic numbers have nothing to do with how much you can ultimately earn. In industry terms, this is called "invalid data."
What is truly valuable traffic? It’s users who are naturally attracted. They don’t view your content because you’re desperately trying to stand out under hot posts, but because your content itself is attractive. Conversion rate, retention rate, genuine interaction—these are what platforms and sponsors truly care about.
Short-term vs long-term, vanity metrics vs real value, the choice lies in every creator’s hands.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 11h ago
Wow, 18 million organic traffic? This is true data aesthetics, much more valuable than the vanity metrics gained by spammy exposure.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 16h ago
18 million in traffic looks great, but how many can actually monetize? That's the real issue.
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GasBandit
· 01-06 15:27
Bro, 18 million organic traffic sounds really awesome, but the conversion rate is the key to everything.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-04 15:56
18 million in traffic sounds impressive, but what about the conversion rate? I actually want to see this guy's wallet address data...
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-04 15:55
18 million traffic sounds impressive, but those who understand know that only truly monetizable traffic is valuable.
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Replying with the same old tactics is long outdated. Now platforms care about genuine interaction and conversion—don't deceive yourself.
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Focusing on content quality is the long-term way out. Accounts that rely on just creating a presence will eventually fade.
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That's why some big accounts have fewer followers but make more money, while others with great stats earn nothing.
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Organic traffic is indeed difficult, but once you get it, it’s like earning passively. Quick money from riding trends is really unstable.
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The key is to understand what the platform wants, not just what you want. Many people haven't figured this out.
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All 18 million are natural traffic? Okay, then it’s really worth studying how they achieved it.
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Exactly, vanity metrics are useless and can even lead to getting cut off.
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Short-term gratification VS long-term gains—few choose the latter; most still want quick cash.
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orphaned_block
· 01-04 15:54
The whole thing of desperately trying to be noticed is outdated. Honestly, after seeing so much, they are all fake accounts. Organic traffic is the real key, I agree with that.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-04 15:35
18 million in traffic sounds impressive, but the key is how much real money it can be exchanged for. Vanity metrics like these should have been phased out long ago.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-04 15:30
18 million traffic is indeed impressive, but to be honest, it depends on whether this traffic can truly be monetized; otherwise, it's just a numbers game.
Two days and 48 hours to reach 18 million in traffic—no hot topics, no crazy replies, all organic traffic.
There is a key point behind this achievement that must be explained clearly:
Many people mistakenly believe that spamming replies and jumping on trending topics can quickly enable creator income. It can, and the speed is indeed fast. But here’s a trap—those traffic numbers have nothing to do with how much you can ultimately earn. In industry terms, this is called "invalid data."
What is truly valuable traffic? It’s users who are naturally attracted. They don’t view your content because you’re desperately trying to stand out under hot posts, but because your content itself is attractive. Conversion rate, retention rate, genuine interaction—these are what platforms and sponsors truly care about.
Short-term vs long-term, vanity metrics vs real value, the choice lies in every creator’s hands.