1. Waiting for “Perfect” Equipment
Many creators delay posting because they don’t have the perfect camera, lighting, or studio.
How to avoid it:
Use what you have now — even a smartphone. Focus on storytelling, consistency, and improving your content over time. You can upgrade later.
2. Being Inconsistent
Uploading once this week and disappearing for a month hurts your channel’s growth.
How to avoid it:
Create a posting schedule:
1–2 videos per week is enough for beginners.
3. Not Knowing Your Audience
Many beginners create random content without defining who they want to reach.
How to avoid it:
Ask yourself:
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Who am I creating for?
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What problems do they have?
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What do they enjoy watching?
Then make content that speaks directly to them.
4. Weak Titles & Thumbnails
Even good videos get ignored if the title and thumbnail are boring.
How to avoid it:
Make titles:
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Short
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Clear
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Interesting
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Keyword-focused
Design thumbnails that:
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Are bright
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Show emotion
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Use big, bold text
5. Copying Others Too Much
Learning from successful creators is good, but copying makes your content forgettable.
How to avoid it:
Use others for inspiration, not duplication. Add your own voice, humor, style, or perspective.
6. Ignoring Audio Quality
People will forgive low video resolution — but they will NOT forgive bad audio.
How to avoid it:
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Record in a quiet room
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Use a cheap lapel mic (as low as $10)
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Avoid echoing spaces
7. Not Engaging With Viewers
Creators who never reply to comments or interact with fans grow slowly.
How to avoid it:
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Reply to comments on your videos
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Ask viewers questions
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Encourage likes, shares, and subscriptions
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Build a community
8. Over-editing or Under-editing
Editing is an art: too much looks messy, too little looks boring.
How to avoid it:
Keep edits:
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Clean
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Fast-paced
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Focused
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Free from unnecessary effects
9. Not Promoting Content
Uploading alone is not enough — you must share your videos.
How to avoid it:
Promote your videos on:
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TikTok
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Instagram Reels
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WhatsApp groups (this is huge in Africa!)
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Facebook pages
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X (Twitter)
10. Giving Up Too Early
Many creators quit after 5–10 videos because they haven’t gone viral yet.
How to avoid it:
Remember:
Every big creator you know once had 0 subscribers.
Consistency + improvement = long-term success.
Final Thoughts
Every creator makes mistakes — what matters is learning quickly, improving steadily, and showing up consistently. Platforms like Akemshow are giving African creators huge opportunities to grow, earn, and build a global audience.
Avoid these mistakes and you’ll grow faster, connect deeper, and produce better content every single week.