How To Become a Content Creator - Complete Beginner's Guide
By Howfinity
Summary
## Key takeaways - **2M Creators Earn 6-Figures**: There are two million people in the world that are making a six-figure income creating content for social media and platforms online. [00:11] - **Define Target Audience First**: You have to know who you want to make videos for if you don't sit down and think about this everything else becomes difficult or some success becomes accidental and then you can't repeat the same success. [01:04] - **Tailor Format to Each Platform**: Depending on which one you choose right off the bat you have to decide what kind of formats those platforms want for example vertical videos on TikTok have to be short they have to have a very strong opening and they have to be to the point while YouTube can be longer format. [02:11] - **Start with Searchable YouTube Content**: I recommend you make content for the search engine as the very first thing you do and that requires you to create a YouTube channel as the very first part of your content strategy because YouTube pays a lot more and turns viewers into dedicated subscribers. [03:14] - **Stick to Sustainable Upload Schedule**: Having a very solid upload schedule so if you decide that once a week you're going to upload to YouTube and three times a week to TikTok make sure that is something you could sustain over time. [04:32] - **YouTube Pays 55% Ad Revenue**: On YouTube when you apply for the partners program they pay you 55% of what they charge an advertiser for skippable ads or mid-roll ads. [06:01]
Topics Covered
- Target laser-focused audience first
- Platform formats demand unique structures
- Prioritize YouTube for search monetization
- Sustain consistent upload schedule
- Layer multiple monetization streams
Full Transcript
i've made video content now for 15 years and i went to traditional film school before that but in the last five years i started creating video content just for social media and one of the stats that
really blew my mind when i came across it is that there are two million people in the world that are making a six-figure income creating content for social media and platforms online and in
the last 10 years some of the biggest content creation platforms are youtube twitch instagram facebook and tick tock and a lot of creators are using one or
multiple different platforms to make a full-time living so if you ever thought about making content and posting it to social media to grow a business out of or utilize it for your existing business
i have a five-step process here that i think is going to help you this is the same process i've used to grow one of my youtube channels to over 500 000 subscribers and 120 million views and
same way i grew on tick-tock to over 500 000 followers and grew instagram and other youtube channels step one is very critical and one that a lot of people actually skip over and is having a
target audience in mind before creating any video content you have to know who you want to make videos for if you don't sit down and think about this everything else becomes difficult or some success
becomes accidental and then you can't repeat the same success so a lot of times business owners that go into the content creation process is a very simple process for them to do this step
because they already know their ideal customer but if you're trying to just create a content business from scratch you still have to think about this so a lot of times i think of all my interests
i put them into a list and i think about which one do i know the most about or i want to learn the most about and that moves up on my list now the more laser focused you can get with your content
serving this very specific topic at this very specific target audience the faster you're just gonna find success in creating content online step two is creating the type of content that the
platforms actually want so depending on the path that you choose to go for example you could start on tick tock or you could start on youtube or you could do an organic content posting on
linkedin using video and text depending on which one you choose right off the bat you have to decide what kind of formats those platforms want for example this is not just on the
technical side but the vertical videos on tick tock those are the ones that you shoot with your phone have to just have a different structure to them not just vertical but
the format of the video has to be short they have to have a very strong opening and they have to be to the point right because you have a different type of audience there that has a lower
attention span than youtube on youtube for example they could be on the longer format but you still need a strong hook in the first five 10 seconds of the video to get people watching the rest of
the video and the format could be longer but it still has to be organized because it's all about how long you keep someone watching the video through the end of the video so you need to spend some time learning about each platform i have
hundreds of videos on youtube and tick tock and instagram on this channel if you want to dive deeper in any of those there are some playlists on my home page now number three is related to the type
of content you make and i recommend you make content for the search engine as the very first thing you do and that requires you to create a youtube channel as the very first part of your content
strategy youtube traditionally pays a lot more than the other platforms and you could make organic long-form content that actually could reach the type of people you want to reach and it turns
them to very dedicated subscribers because long form just has a different kind of relationship than short form things like you find on tick-tock right a 30-second video or you're spending 10
minutes with me are going to have a whole different result and the different type of subscribers you're gonna get from that kind of view so i recommend you install a plug-in i use this one called tubebuddy for youtube where you
basically search for one key term here that you want to create content around and get ton of video ideas these are the ones people are searching for on google and youtube and your video will over
time if you use the right strategies for search show up on the search results i have hundreds of videos on the first page of youtube and google because of this technique and then you're going to find an audience that cares about the
type of content you make because again you should be laser focused and then as you grow you could add more content to it and serve the type of audience that you want to serve number four is very important when you're starting out and
that is having a very solid upload schedule so if you decide that once a week you're going to upload to youtube and three times a week you're going to upload to tick tock and that's how you're going to start
look at your overall schedule and make sure that is something you could sustain over time because this is going to take time so to get to 500 000 subscribers on youtube took me many years on tick tock
it happened within one year but tic tac is a whole different algorithm so if you want quicker growth tick tock might be somewhere where you're spending a little bit more time but between tick tock and youtube you need to put down your
content calendar so you know when you're going to upload i started long time ago on youtube with a daily upload schedule which is very very difficult so i typically recommend people on youtube
start three times a week on tick tock you could do daily because the videos are shorter and don't take this much effort to create number five is having a solid monetization strategy you have to think about this like a business from
the start so if you're just starting brand new and you want to become a full-time content creator there's a strategy for that and if you're utilizing this for your business and creating content to grow your business
there is a monetization and content strategy for that but ultimately for both of those what you need to know is you need to utilize all the different ways to monetize videos on youtube so
for example on youtube the first way you monetize the video is when you apply for the youtube partners program and they give you a revenue share when they run
ads on your video they pay you 55 of what they charge an advertiser and then those skippable ads or the mid-roll ads the ones that play in the middle of the video you get paid 55 for that and that
could become a significant revenue source for you on tick tock and instagram and facebook those platforms have a creator fund so they give you a portion of that based on the videos it's going to be
significantly less so on those short form platforms that shouldn't really be your strategy for monetization the second one is affiliates so i sign up for example the amazon affiliate
program where every time you put a link in the description of your videos and you mention that and this could be across any platform they give you a little bit of money there sometimes two
percent sometimes three percent depends on the product but hundreds of companies have different unique affiliate programs i'm a part of about 20 of them that have utilized in five years to make another
source of revenue there's sponsorships there is again selling your own product and services especially if you have a business and ton of ways to learn monetization and i have videos covering
monetization in far more detail now as you go beyond this i do have a complete master class a free master class online specific to youtube so if you want to start with the youtube path which is
again what i recommend because it just has far more revenue options and is pretty much where everyone goes as their core when they're trying to create a content business or utilize content for their business so i'll put that link
below in the description if you want to watch that after this and again i have hundreds of other videos on this channel covering tik tok instagram and specifically youtube so you could really dive in and learn those platforms right
here on youtube thanks so much for watching and i'll see you next time
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