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Liquidmob, a content creator, shares three tips for making content creation easier. First, focus on one piece of content, like a show or idea, and make it simple and well thought out. Creating a series helps with consistency and understanding your voice. Second, practice Kaizen by making one percent improvements with each episode, such as better scripting, thumbnails, titles, and SEO. Lastly, choose an idea you are passionate about, as this will come across on camera and attract an audience. These tips will help you grow your content over time. Liquidmob content creator tips, take one. Hello, I run Liquidmob, and three quick tips to make content creating a little bit easier for you is to, one, focus on one piece of content. Create like a show or an idea and wrap it as tight as possible. So I have a series called Is It Fun? where I talk about games, and the only thing I talk about is if the game is fun. Make sure the idea is very simple and well thought out so you can make a series of it. Making a series helps you understand how you create, what your voice is, and makes your content very consistent. Step two is Kaizen. Every time you make an episode of that series, improve one thing over time, just one percent improvement. Script better, make a better thumbnail, have a better title, have better SEO. Only work on one thing at a time while improving each episode. And three, make sure the idea is something that you're actually passionate about. And I know that's a buzzword, but it makes sense because when you're making these videos and you put all of your energy into it, they work better. Your script may not be great, your shooting and editing may be terrible, but the fact that you love what you're talking about will read very well on camera and it'll help you grow an audience over time. And those one percent increments will make sure you grow even better. So those are my three tips. Have a great day. Peace. Transcription by CastingWords