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Mostrar más📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram Books
El canal Books (@books) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 211 439 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 48 en la categoría Libros y el puesto 73 en la región EEUU.
📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica
Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 211 439 suscriptores.
Según los últimos datos del 06 julio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 2 894, y en las últimas 24 horas de 67, conservando un alto alcance.
- Estado de verificación: No verificado
- Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 18.78%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 3.91% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
- Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 39 706 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 8 260 visualizaciones.
- Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 68.
- Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como geopolitic, recommendation, perspective, tonne, discipline.
📝 Descripción y política de contenido
El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
“Read smarter, not harder.
Community: @bookclub
Buy ads: https://telega.io/c/books
https://t.me/booksadv”
Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 07 julio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Libros.
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As you embark on your manifesting journey, take time to really consider what exactly you want the universe to bring to you, connecting to why you want it and how it will make you feel to have it. Be as specific as you can with your dreams, and if you can’t yet visualize a ‘thing’, then re-create a feeling. Practise regularly sinking into a visualization of your future self, allowing the feeling of it to change your vibe instantly, while simultaneously directing your brain to begin driving you towards reaching that goal. Fear and self-doubt have always been the greatest enemies of human potential.Book: Manifest: 7 Steps to Living Your Best Life by Roxie Nafousi
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