I always have great confidence in the opinions I form, but something was always stopping me from creating content, like worrying about the video and audio quality. Because of that, I kept delaying starting. I thought I’d make a few videos but stopped because I wanted everything to be perfect. I spent years thinking that quality needed to be top-notch before posting anything. After working in the media field and gaining some experience, I felt ready to create content but still hesitated. For the last three years, I kept telling myself I wasn’t ready. But now, I’ve realized that: --> What we say, --> What we think, --> And what we write is what people need. Why focus too much on editing or perfect quality? If the content is good, it will reach the right people. So today, I’ve decided to start. I’m creating content on my YouTube channel, LinkedIn, and Instagram page under my name, Aravinth Subramanian. I’ll post daily content that serves people, with no unnecessary fluff. I’ve promised myself I’ll post every day. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being consistent and offering value. Even though my work schedule is busy managing social media for two channels and leading a team, I’ve decided to make daily videos a priority. I know this is hard, but at the same time, I know I can do it. If I stop, it will be because of my doubts, and I’m not going to let that happen. Let’s see how it goes! #ContentCreation #Consistency #SocialMedia #SelfImprovement #Growth
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The saddest part about being a content creator is... You start to see every event of your life as content. I wasn’t aware of such a thing until I experienced it myself. Surprisingly, I never saw a single post talking about this. Here’s what happened: Recently, I went to a friends gathering, and I didn’t have a great experience due to some reason. My instant thought was to write about my feelings. I looked at it as an opportunity to create content. But then I instantly realized that I started, to see every event in my life as content, in the name of personal stories. I immediately understood that there is a thin line, between sharing some valuable personal experiences and sharing each and everything. This realization hit me hard. When you start to view every moment as potential content, you can lose the ability to fully experience and enjoy those moments. It’s essential to find a balance. So if, you’re a content creator, remember to not see everything as a content. #contentcreation #personalbranding #socialmediamarketing ⭐ Follow Ritika Sinha for more.
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Don’t think about becoming a content creator in 2024. This might sound weird coming from a content creator herself but if you are thinking of trying hands on content creation in the upcoming future then being just a content creator won’t land you anywhere big. As the viewership is shifting to watching social media to connect with people’s lives and to hear people’s experiences, the audience is more interested to see your life in a document form. For example, if you run a company or you are a teacher then people are interested in knowing your thoughts on different topics , your daily routines, your work culture etc. This is also known as personal branding and it is a very powerful tool in the upcoming years for all the professionals who want to expand in the industry of fame. Here is how you can start content creation : 1. Create a separate page on youtube or instagram 2. Start writing on Linkedn atleast 4 times a week 3. Learn editing and basics of writing captions 4. Select a sub-niche after 2-3 months of creation, till then try one umbrella niche. All the best 🚀 #contentcreator #career #personalbranding #marketing
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5 things every content editor must avoids (Never repeat my mistakes) :) Take notes.... . . . . because. 80% of problems are from these simple mistakes…. No.1 :) Not taking notes Take notes on, :) Write down new Ideas on notes. :) What could be improved! :) What should you try next? It's a game-changer. No.2 :) Underestimating time That goes both ways: :) Don't expect everything to happen instantly. :) Don't wait until deadline sucks No.3 :) Not having a network :) It's been 5x easier to do shit when you have right people in your network Just do it. No.4 :) Overthinking :) You have things to do. Just do them. :) Don’t think too much just do it now. No.5 :) Not creating content & gaining followers :) You will have MASSIVE advantage in the long run by creating own content. TRUST ME IT DEFINITELY WORTH IT. .... BONUS TIP! No.6 :) Not being competitive :) Be competitive in EVERYTHING. :) Be better than EVERYONE. :) If you don't go all-in, then don't even start. ____ P.S: Working on Iman Ghazi Style Is Not Easy? Agree or Not? P.P.S :) Want to grow your personal brand? 👇 👉 Hire my team and let's charge your brand!~ → zainxmedia.com #video #videoediting #linkedIn #personalbrand #founders #coaches
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This is such a basic thing, why should I create content about it?? I used to ask myself this question, every single time I sat down to write content for LinkedIn! But you know what? It took me so long to realise that 👇 🟣 What feels basic to you might be valuable to someone! 🟣 What you think bad might be good for someone! 🟣 Your ordinary boring story might be an extraordinary motivational story for someone out there! 🟣 Your audience might understand your style and way of explanation better than anyone! So when you create content, focus on its quality and it's purpose. Always remember this 👇 Don't judge your content. Let your audience decide how your content is! → Start creating, → Focus on giving "the best" quality content → Ask feedback from experts → Learn & improve gradually & → Most importantly TRUST YOURSELF! P.S: Have you ever created a content but ended up not sharing it? If yes, why? P.P.S: This Post is inspired by a post shared by Justin Welsh.
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I don’t care about anything I am only producing content It’s Day 25 30 days of Challenge I never thought that this content would work for someone or not Seriously I don’t know if it’s Right or Not But my main focus is to create a Habit Which will help me to produce content I don’t care if it’s good or bad When My body, my soul will understand How to produce content? Then automatically great content will be produced Great Ideas never come on the First Day ➝ You need to produce content every day ➝ You need to work every day ➝ You need to learn every day It’s not a one-day process It’s a Journey Man If you are thinking You will produce the best content from day 1 Then You are f**king dumb Let’s finish this conversation with my favorite formula ↠ Discipline + Focus + Action = Success ↞ Don’t forget to follow Anurag Pal 🚀 See you in the comment Byy…………. #linkedin
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I really wonder why some people say they have no content ideas.. You have 24 hours a day, you probably spend, let's say 14-15 hours sleeping, taking breaks, WC, and stuff. But the rest? You're out in the world experiencing something "new" every single day. It doesn't really matter what it is, it could be anything, so how can you not generate tons of ideas for things to create? It could be something you've seen or heard.. For my LinkedIn posts I generally just always think of what I'll want to tell my younger self, and just whatever comes to mind when I think of that, and I'll often end up with a post like this. So, let me say it in short. Creating content ideas is easy, just think of what you have experienced yesterday, today, and what you'll want to tell your audience. Or use it as a way to wind down, that's also what I do. As always, yeah, I don't want to write that today. lol. Anyway, go look at my other posts, as I post daily value. for free. Yep free :)
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When I first started writing content, I thought it was all about facts and fancy words. I’d spend hours crafting posts full of data, thinking, “This will impress everyone!” But then… silence. No likes. No comments. No engagement. I couldn’t figure out what went wrong—until I stumbled upon something powerful. Storytelling. And that changed everything. The first time I shared a personal story in my content, something magical happened. People started connecting. They messaged me, commented, shared their own stories. I realized content isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how you make people feel. Here’s what I’ve learned about turning content into connection: 1️⃣ Start with a real moment 👉 People want to see the human behind the screen. Share something personal and relatable—it draws them in. 2️⃣ Add a dash of emotion 👉 Whether it’s humor, struggle, or excitement, emotions make your content stick. People may forget facts, but they always remember how you made them feel. 3️⃣ Make it valuable 👉 Stories are great, but what’s the takeaway? Make sure your audience leaves with something useful or inspiring. 4️⃣ End with action 👉 Don’t leave them hanging! Ask a question, invite them to share, or guide them on what to do next. Ever since I embraced storytelling, my content went from crickets to conversations. People started engaging, and more importantly—connecting. 💬 What’s one story you’ve shared that got your audience talking? ♻ Repost! Help Others.
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Would you consider yourself a Content Creator? Are you, like me, finding it wild that you can: → Create your own business → Select your own projects → Charge your own rates → And build something entirely online Yet *also* feeling slightly anxious about: → The need to turn out relevant content → Consistently market yourself and said business → Charge rates that reflect your worth and living expenses → And diversify your platforms and approaches I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately—the content creator economy and the ability to contribute in a meaningful way through my writing and creativity—all while *making a living.* And I’ve been learning that it’s absolutely possible, thanks to inspiration from many creators on this platform that are making a living doing what they’re good at—writing, marketing, consulting, speaking, and so much more! But I find that creating can also feel, at times, overwhelming. Because the word *content* covers a broad spectrum and *creator* has no boundaries. There is so much that I want to do for myself and my business; to create and to build. Work for myself and for current and future clients. But when you embody your work, and it is an extension of yourself, do you ever really stop working? I wrote my recent Substack newsletter about these musings, and would love to hear what y’all think! [Link in comments] #contentcreator #writingcommunity #linkedin #creator #lyndseeloves
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I am going to stop creating content, since I don’t get many likes or comments. : : : It’s been four years since I have been creating content. I have created 1000s of content on various social media channels. When I started content creation, for months together I didn’t see people responding. There were hardly any likes or comments. It was very demotivating. I used to motivate myself by liking and commenting on my own content. I used to read my own content and watch my own videos many times (though many of my initial videos were horrible 😜) But I never stopped! You know why? Because more than content I believed in the intent. My intent was to serve right from the beginning. My content was the way of sharing knowledge, and social media was the medium to reach people and share the message. Today when I hear people say, I don’t want to continue content creation because no one likes or comments, I tell them one thing “It’s your intent, not your content” Always have the intent to serve people through your content. You continue to share your knowledge, you continue to add value, and universe will reward you. People may ignore or forget, but universe is always looking at the value you are adding. Remember, you may not be able to inspire 100s or 1000s, but even if your message can move or inspire one person, it’s truly worth it! Do you agree? share your thoughts or experience. #contentcreation #contentcreator #content #socialmedia #intent #addvalue #universe #motivation #trusttheprocess #successmindset #fathakhan
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"Never pretend to be someone else" The thing I see common in many creators nowadays is that they are trying to copy someone else's style. The way they speak, and the way their videos are edited. Nothing is unique about them. If someone wants to take my advice is that don't try to copy anyone else. Be slow, but be yourself. Why is this important? - It is unique. - It helps you establish a better connection with the audience. - You won't get burnout that easily while making content - You would love content creation more Be yourself. Speak like yourself.
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