Cheap Reach Works Better When Your Support Trail Already Looks Real
You can buy a little attention. You still have to earn the second click. You can see it in the numbers. A Reel gets a little lift from the Explore page, profile visits rise, and then the curve goes soft because the trail behind the account does not give people enough reasons to stay. That is not only a reach issue. It is a clarity issue. It shows up in save/share metrics, in profile taps that go nowhere, and in follows that never turn into repeat attention. Imagine two similar accounts testing the same hook. One account sends visitors into a thin profile shell. The other sends them into a wider set of support pages that repeat the same identity. Same traffic. Same platform. Different outcome. The second account usually gets the better after-click result because it removes doubt faster. That matters. The first thing visitors audit is the support trail The About.me bio helps because it gives the profile one more public surface where the same identity appears in a different context....