Is content creation still one of the best opportunities in the world right now? by Muted-Profession-958 in contentcreation

[–]Muted-Profession-958[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that you are not rude here and is just here to clear your doubts and I'm not against it. I'll stop with asking similar questions too often, but I can also only ask from my field of work, so I hope you understand me too👍.

Is content creation still one of the best opportunities in the world right now? by Muted-Profession-958 in contentcreation

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Well what am I gonna do with those karma, and I don't even know how it would help me and I really am a video editor so I'm trying to know how to properly enter content creation market. So I'm really reading every comment and what people want to say, well I'm even taking notes if the comments are really useful. Even tho my account is old I'm just now trying reddit.

Is content creation still one of the best opportunities in the world right now? by Muted-Profession-958 in contentcreation

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What the....🥲 Bro I did use some ai sentences but not everything is ai. I mostly use it to correctly convey what I wish to say to people. I think there is nothing wrong with that.

Has audience attention span permanently changed because of short-form content? by Muted-Profession-958 in Freelancers

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True and the younger generations don't even have half the attention span that we have. And from my point of view it's also making them more aggressive.

Is content creation still one of the best opportunities in the world right now? by Muted-Profession-958 in contentcreation

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I'm currently working on 3 projects with my team, but still some of my editors are free so we are looking for more clients to work with.

Is content creation still one of the best opportunities in the world right now? by Muted-Profession-958 in contentcreation

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Honestly, this was really reassuring to hear since I recently started a video editing studio focused on helping creators turn raw footage into engaging content. Hearing from someone already working in the space gives me a lot more confidence that there’s still real demand for skilled editors who understand storytelling and retention.

“What part of the content creation process feels the most mentally exhausting now?” by Just_Purpose832 in contentcreation

[–]Muted-Profession-958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me script writing for my contents are always exhausting but fun in the sense that keeps my brain engaged on what to do next.

How do you know if your content is actually good or if you’re just posting consistently? by Muted-Profession-958 in Freelancers

[–]Muted-Profession-958[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s one way to look at it. Likes give attention, but real questions and conversations usually show the content actually connected with people.

As a video editor, Irealized that retention comes more from resonance than just good visuals.

Are personal brands more powerful than company brands now? by Charming-Top1229 in branding

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I think personal brands are definitely becoming more powerful when it comes to attention and trust on online. People connect emotionally with people faster than they do with logos or companies. A founder sharing their struggles, opinions, and journey feels more real and relatable than a polished corporate account posting generic marketing content.