What creating every day teaches you about yourself
I started creating content every day for consistency. I didn’t expect it to reveal so much about me. But it did.
I started creating content every day for consistency. I didn’t expect it to reveal so much about me. But it did.
You can create great content... And still struggle to make money from it. That’s when you realize something is missing.
Have you noticed how much content looks the same lately? Different creators... same formats. Same tools, same results.
Before, I used to check every post I shared. Watching the numbers go up, or not. But over time, something changed.
X says it wants to help creators grow locally. On paper, it makes perfect sense. But for many creators... it doesn’t feel right.
Most creators are underpricing their work and it’s costing them more than they realize. They think they’re making it easier to grow. They’re actually making it easier to be ignored.
You can have thousands of followers, and still struggle to reach them. That’s the problem creators are waking up to.
A viral post can bring thousands of people to your profile. But most of them won’t stay. Unless you give them a reason to.
Not long ago, building a media brand required a team. Writers, designers, editors. Today, one person can do it all.
Most creators think they need a large audience to make money. More followers, more views, more reach. But that’s not always true.
When I first started creating online, I didn’t expect much. I was simply curious to see what would happen. That curiosity is still what drives me today.
Many people think content creators make money from viral posts. But that’s rarely how it works. Most creators earn through several income streams.