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Caribbean Content Creators

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by Lyndon Baptiste

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45 episodes
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We talk to content creators about the business of creativity, content creation and growing on social media in the Caribbean.

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11/1/2022

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Episode thumbnail for 045: A course for writers who want to self-publish

February 19, 2024

045: A course for writers who want to self-publish

<p>I&#39;m working on a course that shows aspiring writers how to design and and self-publish a book as a paperback and ebook using print-on-demand companies like IngramSpark and Kindle Direct Publishing. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Sign up here: https://forms.gle/a8e9GMPwpTJfAytU9 </p>

Episode thumbnail for 044: Scheduling for content creators

February 12, 2024

044: Scheduling for content creators

<p>As a content creator, the thing I struggle with the most is time management. I realised this particularly in 2024 when I set concrete goals. Two blog posts per week; Focus on YouTube; Publish 5 YouTube Shorts every week; One podcast episode per week. I set ambitious goals but didn&#39;t have a plan.</p> <p>As a family man with a full-time job, I know I need a plan. I need structure. Daily habits. Tools to help me organise my process. It&#39;s all new to me and I&#39;m having a hard adjusting to structure and sitting down each morning, writing, recording, and editing videos and podcasts. Stopping to fulfil my paternal duties, and get things done around the house. I&#39;m writing this on Monday 8th January, 2024. It&#39;s exactly 10:00 AM. Do I want to be writing this article? No. I don&#39;t.</p> <p>So, I&#39;ve gone from being a content creator who approaches things willy-nilly to one who&#39;s seeking structure and trying to build a business, and my brain hurts. You know those headaches you get when you give up sugar and flour? Yeah. I&#39;ve been walking around with that headache for two days. But! I&#39;m getting things done. I want to share the things I&#39;m doing to bring structure to my life as a content creator.</p> <p>1. I&#39;ve set goals. They&#39;re clear. They&#39;re concrete. Two blog posts per week: One on Monday at 8:00 AM; and one on Thursday at 8:00 AM. One podcast episode. Because these goals are concrete, I will know when I miss them.</p> <p>2. Prioritise writing. As a YouTuber, I&#39;m tempted to think in terms of video first. In 2024, writing is the priority. These articles become the stepping stone to YouTube Shorts, Podcast episodes and long-form videos. As I write new ideas spring up and I jot them down for later.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Visit my website: <a href="https://potbake.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://potbake.com/</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for 043: On becoming a better content creator

February 5, 2024

043: On becoming a better content creator

<p>Today I want to talk to you about becoming a better content creator. I&#39;ve been a writer and YouTuber since 2008, but I should warn you: it&#39;s only in 2024 that I committed to becoming a better content creator. I may not be the ideal guide. These are merely my thoughts, and how I go about things based on my gut and the articles I read. If you glean something, I&#39;d be pleased to hear. You can reach me on Instagram or X <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lyndonbaptiste/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@lyndonbaptiste</a>.</p> <p><strong>Know your audience.</strong> If you&#39;re still here, chances are you&#39;re a content creator who likes to read; or, if you despise reading, you&#39;re here because the information is important to you. While your audience probably loves you, ask yourself what are they looking for: Love? Nostalgia? A taste of Trinidad and Tobago? Or Grenada? Are they searching for scenic accommodations on a hillside in St Vincent? Or luxury, all-inclusive hotels?</p> <p><strong>For me, the first step to becoming a better content creator is setting goals and sticking to them</strong>. For far too long I&#39;ve done things willy-nilly. No clear goals. Nothing to aim at. No process. No business plan. No structure. Although I heard successful YouTubers and podcasters preach on the topic. For 2024 my goals are clear. Publish weekly: two blog posts; one podcast episode; at least one YouTube Shorts on weekdays; and one long-form video on Thursdays at 8:00 PM. Find good clients. I&#39;ve set goals.</p> <p><br></p> <p>My website: <a href="https://potbake.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://potbake.com/</a></p>

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We talk to content creators about the business of creativity, content creation and growing on social media in the Caribbean.

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