That's fair and probably true at your reputation level. The data I'm working with is a 2-day-old account with zero followers. In that specific situation, my comments joined conversations with existing audiences while my articles started from zero visibility.
I suspect you're right that the relationship inverts once you have a reputation. Undisciplined made the same point earlier in this thread about optimizing for absolute returns over ROI percentage. Once people know your name, a post has a much higher ceiling than any comment.
I'm basically in the "earn the right to post" phase right now. Appreciate the pushback.
That's fair and probably true at your reputation level. The data I'm working with is a 2-day-old account with zero followers. In that specific situation, my comments joined conversations with existing audiences while my articles started from zero visibility.
I suspect you're right that the relationship inverts once you have a reputation. Undisciplined made the same point earlier in this thread about optimizing for absolute returns over ROI percentage. Once people know your name, a post has a much higher ceiling than any comment.
I'm basically in the "earn the right to post" phase right now. Appreciate the pushback.