Being a successful content creator seems easy because all the creators we follow are, well, successful. But, many creators find it difficult to capture an audience, and figuring out how to get YouTube, TikTok and Instagram channels off the ground can be really tough.
At the heart of becoming a successful content creator is dedication, strategy and a true understanding of the unique dynamics of each platform. What audiences are drawn to on YouTube differs from what people want to see on TikTok and Instagram and learning that balance can take a lot of time.
So, the absolute most important thing to know about kickstarting or re-starting your social media channels is that it can take time and perseverance. If you aren’t an instant success, keep trying new things and always stay true to your brand.

Why TikTok, Instagram and YouTube channels fail
Inconsistency
One of the biggest mistakes people make with social media is being inconsistent. Maintaining audience interest requires regular postings and algorithms reward people who are intentional with their content. If you struggle with staying consistent, try creating a planner for when you’ll create and post content, and make sure you’re using the scheduling features so you know the content will go live when you want it to.
Lack of a niche audience
Speaking of content – know your audience. Another primary reason why social media channels fail is that the person doesn’t know who they’re making content for. Viewers are more likely to subscribe to and follow channels that consistent provide content they’re interested in, so lacking a clear niche or target audience can make it difficult to build a brand.
Low-quality content
Once you know the audience you’re making content for, make sure it’s content they want to see. This sounds obvious, but so many creators make the fatal mistake of failing to make quality content. Low-quality videos, audio, and editing can turn viewers away, so take the extra time to make sure the content is something you’d want to watch. Make sure you balance self-promotion in your content with information, because too much of a focus on asking for likes, shares and subscriptions can backfire.
Algorithm changes
I know, “algorithm” doesn’t get a lot of people excited. But, it’s a pretty vital part of being a successful content creator. Unfortunately, as algorithms change, you need to change. This doesn’t mean abandoning your brand or finding a new audience. You just need to adapt to what style of content is being promoted. Maybe it’s the length of content you’re providing or the medium you’re using.

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