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Social Media Addicts Calling Themselves Content Creators.

You’re not a content creator, you have an addiction.

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Anyone else seen people on social media accounts calling themselves content creators with less than 100 followers? Making zero dollars, but still a content creator? Or, you see them posting every second of the day like they have no actual lives.

To be clear, content creation requires work, it’s not sharing memes or copying other people’s posts and adding your own words, that is plagiarism.

All content creators start out barely getting any reach and feeling like they’re making nothing, so they make changes, they reach out, do some marketing, networking, learn about new and different platforms. Expand your awareness, and you’ll get there.

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Content creators make money and a real difference in people’s lives, they generate human interaction, sometimes consumers don’t like it, but it’s raw and real, and not a figment of other people’s imaginations.

Memes are fun, but they’re in no way educational or even informational, oftentimes they’re fabricated from…

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