Most consistent posters averaged 5× more likes, comments, and shares.
In today’s saturated social feeds, reliability beats the one-off viral post. Multiple analyses converge on a single insight: regular posting cultivates both algorithmic preference and audience loyalty. A Buffer study of over 100,000 users shows weekly posters earn 5× more engagement per post, with even “moderately” consistent creators seeing 4× lifts. A Later analysis further finds a 13% reach boost for creators who adhere to steady publishing rhythms. This review distills those findings into clear, actionable insights. According to Sprout Social, 74% of consumers say the sweet spot is 1–2 posts per day, although performance-based studies indicate that optimal frequency sits significantly higher.
Consistency isn’t a mythic growth hack—it’s the backbone of sustainable social media performance. By aligning your workflow around a realistic weekly cadence, you harness both algorithmic preference and audience behavior to drive compound engagement growth.
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