What are your top 5 secrets of being a creator?
MARIZSA
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POV Senior Technical PgM
Adaptability
Quick iteration
Time management
Flexibility (bcz ppl are stressful)
Data driven decisions
What about you?
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YassineCoder@yassinecoder
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As a creator, here are my top 5 secrets:
- Passion: Find what you're truly passionate about and create content around it. Your genuine enthusiasm will resonate with your audience.
- Consistency: Consistently show up and deliver valuable content. Building a loyal following requires regular engagement and updates.
- Authenticity: Be true to yourself and your unique voice. Don't be afraid to share your perspective and let your personality shine through.
- Engagement: Interact with your audience and build a community around your content. Respond to comments, ask for feedback, and make your audience feel heard and appreciated.
- Adaptability: Stay open to new ideas, trends, and platforms. Experiment with different formats and be willing to evolve as a creator.
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@krify_yassine engagement and passion are top tier! Thank you for the additional resources checking now.
@yassinecoder great advice!
Hunted Space
Dare to be different and unique, embrace the feedback, be inspirative, be consistent and engage with your audience and fellow makers π
@sandradjajic where do you go to find / meet fellow makers?
I prioritize collaboration, problem-solving, proactive communication, and continuous learning to drive successful project outcomes.
@michelle__s11 continuous learning has been paramount for my team. Often done workshop or Miro style.
Do you have any techniques for collaborating across multiple geos?
speed and clear idea of what to do
@aaric_evans how do you define speed? how did you learn speed?
@hi_marizsa i think it is too general, its more about consistency, and in order to create consistently one has to be fast enough to complete things on time and start working on another
@neha_joshi8 authenticity and resilience are golden! digging deeper on resilience, do you mean not taking feedback / failures personal?
First one that comes to mind is deciding what to work on and what not to.
I've been pretty good about moving forward with things I can envision myself wanting to continue to work on if they become successful.
And I've been careful to not move forward with things that I could see creating too much work for myself, and/or being stressful or not enjoyable in the future, even if they'd be fun to build and maybe profitable.
@hi_marizsa, both! Through experience of having to do jobs I didn't want to do, and from almost moving forward with projects, and later realizing I'm glad that I didn't.
@danielshinall did this sense come thru experience or deep understanding of knowing exactly what you want?
Relevance β create/write/build stuff people actually really want.
@alexiscollado based off of (user research)?
@hi_marizsa I don't necessarily do formal user research for my own content, considering you're a technical program manager - I imagine giving it a try would work.
What works for me is that I understand my audience because I've been through the problems they face myself. Hope that helps!