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Three Things That Hurdle Content Production

Three Things That Hurdle Content Production

Update: 2020-03-21
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When I travel, I meet new people and most of them are entrepreneurs. Then we end up asking each other if we have a YouTube channel, Instagram, Twitter, or a Facebook page for content production.


Most often, these people would say that they just have started a YouTube channel or a Facebook page. Then when I ask them how many videos or content they have produced to this date, they would say that they haven’t done it yet.


All of these have reasons that block them from creating content.


No time


When you say that you don’t have time to do it, the truth is, there is, especially your downtime every single day. When you’re out and about, during your breakfast, lunch or whatever downtime you may have, you can still do it.


If you use your downtime to record a short message whatever you have in mind for your business, it’s a good start. If you don’t start with small things like executing your ideas, you’re not going anywhere.


Sometimes, most people overthink and worry that they don’t have time, no good set up, no place to film, and no script to do it. If you don’t start, you can’t start anything.


Not techy


For example, people say that they are not techy – that they don’t have the right camera, audio, lighting and more. If you don’t start from there, you never know what you need until you get started.


Most people are caught up with worries that they are not fully-equipped in content production. You have your phone with you and just press the record button. Start and build it up.


No skill and talent


If you are an introvert person, you would say that you’re not use to talking with others. Or you would say that you don’t have the skill and talent to face the camera.


You will never be good at it if you don’t start doing it. If you haven’t practiced, then starting a video will be good for you.


The more you talk to the camera, the more you’d be comfortable with it. Just make sure that you are interested in the topic that you want to talk about. If you know the topic, then you should be able to answer questions with confidence and ease.


Keep practicing so that when you start getting subscribers, you would be really good at content production.


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Three Things That Hurdle Content Production

Three Things That Hurdle Content Production

Miles Lacoste: Lifestyle Entrepreneur, Cinematographer, Video Storyteller