 Question here is how do we track content responses, like for example, I have a spreadsheet for tracking content response like I teach that in my content courses. How do we track content when there are different levels of response on the different platforms so, for example, most of us probably get more responses on Instagram than on LinkedIn, or we might get more responses on a Facebook profile instead of a Facebook business page. So, here's what I my suggestion is for each platform. I mean, technically you of course you can track. If you want to be more complex you can track every single platform the response for a single post but that's a lot of work, more than I prefer. So, I basically track for every format of the content, I track only one platform so let me explain. If it's a video, I only track YouTube. Now that's not that may not be true for some of you something's like I get zero views on YouTube for every single video or I get three views on YouTube and I get never get any likes and that's, maybe that's too discouraging to track. So, if you're going to track videos say well where do you get the most engagement when you where you post your videos, then track that platform only. So let's say Instagram is the one. Okay, so fine then only track videos that you upload to Instagram and never track the YouTube metrics and make that decision for your life. Okay, I mean you can always switch but when you switch then you're like well, I have you know like I think a couple years ago I was tracking something else and now I'm tracking YouTube and it's like well, the other data I'm just going to say forget that data I'm just going to re upload those old videos at some point to the new platform, so I can track it so make a decision. If you're going to do videos, where are you where do you get the most engagement same thing with text only posts. Make a decision. Where do you get the most engagement with your text only posts, your articles, and just track that. So, I hope this is helpful and makes you a bit more sane and by the way each, each row that you're tracking on a spreadsheet might be a topic, and that one topic, you might have made a video about and made a text only article about. I track that in the same row it's like one row, let's say you're writing about mindfulness, or something specific about that mindfulness. When talking to your boss or whatever. And so, that's the topic. And then you'll have a column to say, or several columns maybe how many views did it get on Instagram, and then how many likes did you get. You know, for that video and then you have an article about it and you're tracking the, the responses on a Facebook text only post so like how many, how many did you reach, and then how many liked it and so now you have the topic and you have four columns to try and a very simple way of doing that for those who are interested in my more complicated template you can you can take my content flow course or my any of my content courses will have a tracking template so hope that helps. I'll say one more thing actually is, even if you don't track it on a spreadsheet. Social media platforms track those stats for you. If you go to and again this is not a, this is not a class right now I'm teaching but I'm just generally speaking if you go to tools such as Instagram Facebook creator studio or Meta creator studio. And they will give you kind of what looks like a spreadsheet to show you, you know, the videos you uploaded and how how how they did so you can quickly see which are the best performing ones and the least best performing ones. Or if you go to YouTube same thing you go to YouTube creator studio you go to the content tab. You'll also see kind of luck like a spreadsheet, which videos did better than others which ones had the most likes. That's sort of like the quick and dirty way of tracking content but for those of us who want to take a bit more seriously and be able to have a more customizable way for us to know what what topics do we put out there that get the best performance, having a spreadsheet and tracking and only, you know, five to 10 minutes, five really more like five minutes a week tracking and it by spending five to 10 minutes a week doing this, you'll be so grateful after months and years ago it's very easy for me to see which topics my audience wants, and which topics my audience doesn't resonate with as much.