Six well-known social media influencers share tips on content creation
Jun 15, 2020, 10:05 IST
- After CarryMinati's roast video was removed by Google recently, the audience started calling for a ban on TikTok and questioning influencer marketing's authenticity.
- We, therefore, reached out to a few well-known influencers like Sejal Kumar, YouTuber, Actor and Singer, Ranveer Allahbadia aka Beer Biceps, YouTuber and Entrepreneur, Ashish Chanchlani, Comedian and YouTuber, Malini Agarwal, aka MissMalini, Digital Influencer and Entrepreneur, Madan Gowri, YouTuber and Nikunj Lotia aka Be YouNick, YouTuber and Influencer to take a peek inside their content strategy.
- They shared some tips on what to keep in mind while creating your content and talking to your audiences.
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The recent removal of content on social media platforms started a conversation on how misogynistic and homophobic content is still widely shared on various public forums. Very soon, the debate escalated and the audience started questioning influencer marketing’s authenticity and calling for a ban on TikTok. Being a social media influencer has its own benefits and gives them a huge stardom. However, the reality may not be as glamorous as it seems because the road to building a large audience base takes a lot of patience, talent, consistency, and determination. However, even the largest celebrities of our country have seen their entire reputation going down in a day on social media for one single mistake.
So, we compiled some best tips on how to talk to your audiences while creating content.
We reached out to a few well-known social media influencers of our country like Sejal Kumar, YouTuber, Actor and Singer, Ranveer Allahbadia aka Beer Biceps, YouTuber and Entrepreneur, Ashish Chanchlani, Comedian and YouTuber, Malini Agarwal, aka MissMalini, Digital Influencer and Entrepreneur, Madan Gowri, YouTuber and Nikunj Lotia aka Be YouNick, YouTuber and Influencer.
They highlighted the importance of being your own critic, using your influence for the right reasons because it does have a ripple effect, spreading positivity in the times of a crisis, why you should never stop making content, and a lot more.
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