I Posted Reels Every Day.Sales Came From Comments.
I was convinced short-form video was the answer. Fifteen-second Reels, trending audio, hooks in the first frame. I hit the algorithm hard for three months and landed 4,000 views on my best one. The comments? Mostly emojis and "tag someone." Zero qualified leads.
Then I shifted. I started posting longer-form carousel content where I actually explained my process, showed work in progress, and asked specific questions that only my ideal client would answer. The view count dropped to 800. But the comment section filled with real people asking real questions about their projects.
Here's what I learned: short-form video wins the algorithm. Long-form wins the conversation. Research from HubSpot on social engagement shows that video gets views, but carousel posts and longer captions drive the meaningful interactions that lead to sales. If your goal is visibility, go short. If your goal is qualified leads from social media, go deep.
Worth trying: Pick one platform and post one longer-form piece per week where you actually solve a problem or show your thinking. Track which comments come from people asking about services, not just engagement-baiting.
