Content Creation Guide For Beginner

I'm an introvert.

I used to avoid speaking in front of many people.

But as I grew older, I realized it wasn't sustainable for the type of person I want to become.

I wanted to help people and share my ideas. Social media was where I could do that.

So I started writing and got comfortable with it.

Now, I'm trying to get better with video content.

Content creation is a powerful skill to learn.

The only way to make money is to capture attention.

The only way to make an impact is to capture attention.

The only way to build great relationships is to capture attention.

Content is the vehicle to capture attention.

The attention is on the internet.

Most people spend all day online.

Guide on how to start making content even as an introvert:

1. Stop Thinking Anyone Is Above You:

One mistake that held me back before I started was seeing influencers as better people than me.

I was wrong. They're just like me, but they've put in more work to gain experience.

Everybody is equal.

Nobody is better than anybody.

Believe you can do great things.

2. Start Small:

Every great thing started small.

There's beauty in starting small. It shows you what humans are capable of.

If you're really introverted, you can create an anonymous account and start writing your thoughts and sharing them.

Or you can start a theme page.

The goal here is to start creating something and publish it online.

It doesn't matter how good or bad you are.

Build the habit and consistency of a creator.

3. Evolve:

People don't like to evolve because it's painful.

But forget it's part of the human experience.

Without evolution, we wouldn't be here.

Embrace change. It leads to growth.

Once you start making some progress, add more responsibility.

As time goes on, try out new styles.

It's how you get better.

Summary:

See yourself as someone who can create content.

Start in a way you're comfortable with.

Iterate and evolve as time goes on.

I hope this gives you some insight.

Enjoy your beautiful day, my friend.

Cheers,

Victor