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What does it take to be a content creator?

 In my personal experience off-grid and as an actor. The content you create should be geared towards your audience. I just got banned from posting videos on YouTube for 90 days. Will I survive? The answer is yes.

As an entrepreneur and content creator, I will stop at nothing to express myself. If you want motivation. I make content on motivation and survival. I can also do acting and voice acting. I make my own music for my videos because if you want to be successful and survive. You have to produce original content.

Organic content is the way to go. I don't care what I post sometimes. I enjoy comedy as well. Sometimes I will post vlogs or blog about comedy. But I enjoy camping and being off-grid. So yes, I have what it takes to be a content creator. I will never give up on my dreams.

 I also make candles. If my content has to be based around camping and candle-making. I will produce enough candles to sell in the TikTok Shop just to fund my journey and tell my story. I've been trying to tell my story about Backyard Off-Grid on YouTube. I've done tent camping and car camping. I survived 3 years without a house. Nothing will stop me from creating content and telling my story. Not even YouTube haha!

With the unfair strikes I've received on YouTube. I'll tell my story on TikTok, Facebook, or Instagram Reels. So What does it take to be a content creator in your opinion?


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