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If you're a young entrepreneur building your brand, you've probably noticed that getting your first 100 followers feels way harder than getting to the 1,000 mark. You aren't crazy, it is harder. 

When you're starting from zero, no one knows you, no one trusts you yet, and it feels like you're posting into a total void.

But here's the good news: your first 100 followers aren't about luck. They're about strategy and momentum. In this episode, I'm breaking down a simple, practical blueprint to help you move past zero and start working with the algorithm.

Step 1: Start With Your Circle

Many young founders skip this step because it feels a little awkward, but don't. Your first followers shouldn't be strangers; they should be your existing network.

Step 2: The "20 Comments a Day" Hack

If you aren't visible online, you don't exist to the algorithm. One of the fastest ways to get noticed is to "borrow" attention before you have your own.

Step 3: The Three-Times-a-Week Content Formula

You don't need to post every single day; you just need to post intentionally. Stick to three posts per week using this specific mix:

Why the First 100 is the Hardest

In the beginning, you don't have testimonials or social proof. But once you hit that 100-follower mark, growth begins to compound: engagement increases, shares go up, and your own confidence grows. This milestone isn't about popularity, it's about proving to yourself that you're serious.

My Challenge to You

This week, stop worrying about the algorithm and start taking action. Text 10 people in your inner circle today and ask them to support your new page. Then commit to the 20 comments-a-day hack for the next seven days. Small, strategic moves create big momentum.

Enjoyed this episode? If this blueprint helped you rethink your social media strategy, share it with another young entrepreneur who's ready to grow their brand and work smarter, not harder.

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Youngpreneur Society Planner https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/2026-youngpreneurs-society-planner/