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True authenticity is lost in overthinking, over-editing, and over-analyzing. To create more genuine content, minimize the delay and actions between having an idea and posting it. This preserves the raw, unfiltered nature that resonates most with modern audiences.
In a world saturated with polished AI content, audiences will crave raw, unfiltered authenticity. Creators can achieve this by eliminating filtering steps like scripting and heavy editing, thereby closing the gap between having an idea and posting it. This builds trust.
The trend of "yapping content"—casual, unedited, often handheld videos—is highly effective. It requires minimal time and effort while fostering a strong, authentic connection with the audience. Embracing imperfections in this format makes content more human and relatable.
The tactical way to "be yourself" is to minimize the time between idea and execution. The more time spent scripting, filtering, and refining a post, the less authentic and unique it becomes. Shortening this cycle allows your true personality and quirks to shine through naturally.
Audiences crave authenticity, making highly polished videos feel unrelatable. Instead of investing in expensive gear, creators should invest in authentic storytelling, embracing a raw and imperfect style that builds more trust.
The pursuit of perfection paralyzes content creation. The polished, multi-take style of traditional media is obsolete on social platforms. Authenticity drives engagement. Don't re-shoot for a minor mistake; correct it in the video and post it. The more human and raw you are, the better your content will perform.
When creating content to build trust, authenticity is more important than a polished, smiling persona. Don't be afraid to be yourself, even if you're not a 'big smiler' on camera. Prospects connect with genuine ideas and a consistent presence, not a perfectly produced but inauthentic performance.
Dad Gang's founder believes perfectly polished graphics look like ads and fail to resonate. He advocates for creating more realistic, user-generated-style content. This approach removes the friction of perfectionism, allowing for more frequent posting and building a more authentic brand connection with the audience.
The more time spent scripting, refining, and editing a post, the less authentic it becomes and the worse it typically performs. Higher-performing content often results from reducing the time between the initial idea and hitting 'publish.'
According to Instagram's head, Adam Mosseri, creators should stop over-editing videos. Content featuring imperfections like background noise, stumbles, or hiccups is seen as more authentic and is achieving greater organic reach. This "proof of life" approach resonates more with users than perfectly polished, AI-like content.
As AI-driven content becomes perfectly polished and ubiquitous, audiences increasingly crave genuine, unscripted human connection. Prioritizing vulnerability and realness over perfection builds a more loyal community that feels personal and trustworthy.