I began my journey as a content creator around 4.5 years ago, I had previously worked for review panels for Tesco and some other well-known brands and when this all ended, I realised that this may be something I could utilise my Instagram for. I began by reviewing products I was using on a daily basis however when I became slightly more confident I started reaching out to tiny businesses to see if there was any way I could help them to grow. I've grown from 250 followers to 10.5K within this time and this also led me to begin my digital marketing career a year ago, now with my absolutely fab role as Digital PR Executive with Fibre Marketing in Cheltenham. I of course continue my content creating on the side of this and regularly get to work with larger names and local restaurants now which is extremely rewarding. I've also made some of my best friends through doing this.
As a content creator, I started my journey to learn many things and explore the different versions of my field and gain more knowledge. And also want to put my ideas into action so I think the content creator is one of the best ways and which also helps many peoples to get solutions for the issues and information to their searches from my content. During making content I get an opportunity to explore other fields and get insight into them which helps to boost my network and acquire wisdom in various sectors. It also helps me to improve my proficient skills.
Now over 10 years ago, I was unsatisfied in my office job as a marketing coordinator and copywriter. I craved more responsibility and creativity. When telling my parents about this one day, they suggested I'd start writing about travel. Writing had always been my thing and I was - and still am - highly passionate about travel. A few days later, the travel blog WonderfulWanderings.com was born.
Practical experience can be worth it's weight in gold when your looking to start a new career path. With content creation you can start off doing a personal blog about topics off interest to your or niche industries that may relate to a field that you want to do content writing for. This will be a great way to practice your content writing skills and build up some demonstrable experience to show potential employers or clients who may be looking for freelance copy writers.
My passion since my younger days has been the great outdoors. I became a content creator when I started feeling burnt out from the constant grind of running a large financial planning firm. When I realized that my workload and stress were affecting my health and taking so much time away from my family, I decided to pivot my career path. I started focusing on sharing my passion for the great outdoors by writing a blog where I offer helpful information for beginner and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.
4 years ago, my car key fob battery died and I was annoyed at how challenging it was to change the battery inside. So I made a quick video about how to change the battery, uploaded it to YouTube, and then didn't think about it for a year. I came back a year and checked on it and the video had tens of thousands of views! Fast forward to today, I created over 600 videos covering every major key fob in the auto industry. The YouTube channel is a major source of my income and launched my latest software for creators that helps YouTubers split test their thumbnails. All because my key fob battery died one day!
Although there are thousands and thousands of content on the internet, getting quality and exceptional content is quite hard. As I was searching for many topics related to home improvement and easy-to-fix handyman stuff, I was shocked to see the amount of conflicting and unpractical solutions. As I was an expert in the field, I decided to have a go at it. In the beginning, I was a bit slow in publishing. As the content started to gain some attraction I started to produce more and started to like the process. Basically, it was a mix of both gaps in the market and my expertise in the niche which made me get my start as a content creator.
I initially believed I wanted to pursue a career in business. I believed it would help me find employment after college. But because I had such a strong passion for words and writing, I was unable to share it. Fortunately, despite lacking any prior professional experience, I was able to secure a content writing internship. The work was, to put it mildly, extremely difficult and low paying. But that was my very first encounter. Following that, I began taking on side jobs to expand my portfolio while also working a full-time job at a restaurant to help with the bills. In the end, I secured a full-time position as a content writer for a small startup company, where I wrote articles and made slideshows for various industries. I was able to advance my writing career as a result of this helping me get my foot in the door. We grow more as a result of experience, in my opinion. Please understand that nothing happened overnight. I continue to develop and learn.
If you don't use it, you lose it, in my opinion. Successful content creators are aware of the value of regularly exercising their writing skills. By doing this, they are able to sort through any jumbled ideas they may have and find ideas that have the potential to develop into whole concepts. Successful content producers may not constantly feel inspired to write, but they are aware that their work occasionally produces something motivating. Create a writing routine by doing it every day or every other day. I'm not saying you have to crank out a polished, 1500-word essay on a subject related to your line of work every day. I'm suggesting that you set aside 10 or 15 minutes to write down some thoughts and ideas.
I started my content creator journey as a website content assistant. The role was for a very large fashion company and was quite limited in regard to tasks and growth. Saying this, the saying 'getting your foot in the door' is more than accurate. My main responsibility was writing website content including product descriptions, weight, sizing and specifications. Even though the tasks were limited, this gave me an insight into how websites work, coding, language use and customer experience. I was then lucky enough to find a marketing agency that helped me grow in areas I wasn't familiar with.
To kickstart your career as a content creator, you need to start by picking a niche. It helps you segregate your market on the basis of your talent as a content creator. If you have trouble picking a niche, try combing through recent trends, for eg. "100 days of..". Trends can be competitive but also get the most views. Make sure to tweak whatever you plan on offering, and make it different than what is already available in the market.
Think about something you would like to change in the world. Next, how can you add your voice to affect said change? Choose your platform and start talking. You could share thoughts or tips on a blog, podcast, YouTube or TikTok channels. If you have insight to share or teach, simply share it! Passion for change will carry you far. Stay mission minded!
I used to love having analytical discussions with my daughter before she went to college. Attending a university to complete my Master's Program gave me confidence in my writing abilities. The movie "Julie and Julia" which is about a blogger inspired me to start my own blog. Creating blog posts led to creating graphics and videos. I am completing my eighth year as a content creator.
My role as a content creator has grown over the years - as now I run a content agency. However, it all started with simply providing answers to people who had questions online. I saw it as a way to duplicate myself and help more people - and also build my skills as I would often have to learn more in order to properly address their question. Over the years I've learned how to shift that creation to multiple mediums. Since we now live in a world where content is at every conversation, intersection and sales opportunity, it's a good place to be!
Content creation is the cornerstone of marketing, it’s one of the best ways to get your message out to the world and create a buzz about your brand, product or service. Content creation is not limited to the written form. The benefit of using social media platforms is that they already have a loyal following of users. It’s all good to be on all platforms but one or two platforms will help you to concentrate your efforts and energy making that a very successful source. Also, not all social platforms are created equally. Not only do they attract a different audience, but some platforms have been created for a specific type of content.
I started creating content as a Copywriter several decades back. A friend mentored me on how to create good copies for marketing collaterals. Although I am a communications course graduate, it was not an easy start. I had my own share of rejections. I cried buckets when my work was criticized. But that is how I learned. Many years after, I am still here, tinkering on my keyboard, and earning my lot through the written words. My content now covers different niches. Blogs, websites, and social media became my world. I am a freelance content creator and a full-time business writer. And I am happy to be doing the same line of work that I love so much.
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It took me a while to get a formal job once after graduating from college. In that time I explored my two hobbies; entertainment and travel. As I traveled and met new people, I got to learn about the possibility of earning money as a freelancer by creating content. I started vlogging about my travel adventures and sure enough got an enough interested following to start earning out of YouTube posts. Since then I have explored other channels of content creation such as podcasting which are some of the things I do when I am not in my formal job.
I've always been interested in writing and sharing my thoughts with others, so when I discovered the world of online content creation, I knew it was something I wanted to pursue. I started my blog as a way to share my stories and experiences with the world, and it quickly grew into something much bigger. These days, I collaborate with brands and businesses to create content that tells their story and resonates with my audience. I firmly believe that everyone has a story worth sharing, and it's been such a fulfilling journey to help others find their voice and share their message with the world.
Although I’d argue content creators as a “loose” representation of myself, it is true that working in the fashion industry makes it an inevitability that consistently posting content would sooner or later become a part of my job. The need to post marketing material showing off our new lines became a fun creative outlet for me and allowed me to explore a fun side of running my own business I hadn’t had too much experience with before. Today, I can say I have a newfound confidence and consider myself well versed with the different types of content and strategies for implementation across our various channels.
How did I get my start as a content creator? I got my start as a content creator by being willing to try new things, and by never giving up. I started out in the world of content marketing at a small startup. We were just starting to get our feet wet, and we weren't sure what our next steps would be. But we had a vision for what we wanted to do and how we wanted to do it, so we just went for it. We knew that if we didn't take that first step, nothing would happen. And so we did—and it worked! The way I got my start as a content creator is similar to the way anyone gets their start: they just try something new, and if they don't like it, they try something else. If you don't like writing about dogs or cats, then write about something else! If you don't like writing about food, then write about something else! You can always find an audience for whatever you want to talk about—you just have to find them first!