Ten Types of Content Beginners Are Encouraged to Start With When Growing Their Page

Ten Types of Content Beginners Are Encouraged to Start With When Growing Their Page
By Joseph Iyaji | Akahi News

Starting Right as a New Creator

Every successful content creator once stood where you are — unsure what to post, testing different formats, and hoping something “clicks.” The good news is, you don’t need fancy cameras or years of experience to grow. What you need is clarity — knowing the right types of content that help you connect, learn, and grow fast.

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If you’re new to content creation and want to build a loyal audience from scratch, these ten beginner-friendly content types are the perfect place to start.


1. Short Educational Tips

People love quick, valuable lessons. Sharing short, easy-to-digest tips about something you know — like study hacks, tech shortcuts, fitness advice, or money habits — positions you as a helpful voice in your niche. It’s simple, practical, and highly shareable.

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2. Behind-the-Scenes Content

Audiences enjoy seeing the human side of creators. Share what goes on behind your process — how you prepare your setup, create your content, or manage your day. It makes your audience feel connected and builds authenticity.


3. Simple “How-To” Tutorials

Tutorials are evergreen because they solve real problems. Start with basic tutorials that answer common questions. For instance, “How to Edit Videos on Your Phone” or “How to Create a Budget Sheet.” You’ll build trust fast when people see you as someone who makes things easy.


4. Motivational or Inspirational Messages

A short quote, spoken word, or personal experience shared with sincerity can inspire thousands. Motivation never goes out of style, especially when it’s authentic. Talk about your journey, challenges, and lessons learned — people relate to real stories.


5. Storytelling Videos or Posts

You don’t need to be a filmmaker to tell stories. Start by sharing small experiences that teach lessons — a funny moment, a mistake you made, or a life-changing encounter. Storytelling helps your audience remember you, not just your message.


6. Relatable Humour or Light Entertainment

Humour is a universal connector. Even simple, everyday jokes about school, work, or family can gain traction if they’re relatable. You don’t have to be a comedian — just be yourself and share moments people can laugh or nod along with.


7. Q&A or Opinion-Based Content

Encourage your audience to ask questions, then answer them honestly. Even if you’re new, this shows confidence and openness. It’s also a great way to engage your followers and understand what they want more of.


8. Trend Participation with a Personal Twist

Trends can help visibility, but don’t just copy — adapt them to your niche. Add your unique insight, humour, or perspective. For instance, a trending sound can be used to share tips, not just dances. That’s how beginners stand out while staying relevant.


9. Personal Development or Faith-Based Content

Many people online are searching for hope, encouragement, and direction. Sharing your faith journey, personal growth process, or life lessons can create a strong emotional bond with your audience. Speak from the heart — that’s what people remember.


10. User Interaction and Challenge Content

Engage your followers by creating interactive content — polls, “this or that” questions, challenges, or mini contests. This helps you build community early on. Engagement leads to reach, and reach leads to growth.


Final Thoughts: Build Value, Not Just Views

The easiest way to grow as a beginner is to focus on helping, entertaining, or inspiring. Don’t overthink it. Use simple ideas that bring real value to your audience. Consistency matters more than perfection. Every post teaches you something — every step builds your voice.

Start small, stay authentic, and grow steadily. The audience you seek is waiting for the real you to show up.


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By Joseph Iyaji | Akahi News
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