Creator summit Panel: Authenticity, Algorithms & Getting Unstuck — Real Talk for Creators wanting to grow W/ Brent Jackson.
Added 2025-07-26 18:17:37 +0000 UTC🎭 Building a Brand that Actually Lasts
If there’s one thing I’m holding onto from this convo, it’s this:
“Authenticity is the cheat code.”
Brent and Nick both built everything by just showing up as themselves — no faking it. Brent literally plays 10+ characters online but said, “it’s still just me.” That clicked for me. People don’t follow polished — they follow real. Nick took it further and turned repeated questions into a paid Patreon community: Certified Shooters (2K+ members and growing). Free value turned into paid value, wrapped in community. That’s the game.
🤝 Relationships That Actually Last
Be yourself — online and in real convos
Let people see the work, not just the result
Build community around your content (not just a fanbase)
📅 Consistency & Strategy
Brent said something that kinda stung in a good way:
“Fame isn’t given to talent anymore. It’s given to who shows up the most.”
He posted every day for a year to prove he was serious — not to others, but to himself. That hit.
🔥 Pro tip I’m using now:
Shoot 7 pieces of content per session.
That’s a week’s worth right there. Do the math:
2 days = 2 weeks of content
4 days = a full month
A week = half a year of posts
Nick backed this too — he used to get 500K views off 2 reels a week. Not anymore. Algorithms changed. Now it’s about batching content and repurposing smart. He even uses ChatGPT to remix and re-spin old reels into fresh angles. Honestly, genius.
🎥 Faceless Content = Still a Win
This was interesting. I always assumed “authenticity” meant being on camera — but Nick flipped that.
Faceless creators are winning too. He knows folks living off YouTube automation — body cam clips, kid stories, AI-voiced documentaries. Doesn’t have to be you talking — just make it resonate.
“You don’t have to be authentic. You have to reside with your audience.”
Start with 1–2 channels. Keep it niche. Be consistent.
📉 Stuck at 400 Views?
Brent was super honest about this.
“You don’t get out of the 400-view range — the algorithm decides that.”
That actually gave me some peace. It’s not about forcing virality — it’s about showing up with value. What is in my control:
Tighten up my hashtags (aim for relevance, not popularity)
Make stronger content — not just more
Stop posting things that are just “good enough”
If I think it’s “good enough,” it’s not good. It’s bad. Period.
🎯 Niche Talk
Having multiple niches is fine — but not on the same page. Nick broke it down clearly:
Realtor? Cool.
Niche it down: location → price range → type of buyerClothing brand + car wash biz? → Two separate pages. Always.
They both said: try 3–4 different content types for a month → then double down on what hits.
📊 Know Your Audience Before You Try to Monetize
This one slapped:
“If you don’t know what your audience wants, you’re not ready to make money.”
Brent said even after 4 years, he lost momentum because he wasn’t giving his people what they came for. He thought consistency alone would work — it didn’t. He was giving them filler, and they knew it.
I need to know:
Age range
Gender breakdown
What posts they actually engage with
Analytics aren’t just numbers. They’re instructions.
🚀 Momentum = Everything
Brent and Nick both admitted they lost momentum once brands came calling — started doing sponsored stuff that didn’t align, and boom: views dropped from 200–400K to 10–20K overnight.
Lesson:
Even when money shows up — stay rooted in what got me here. Don’t promote things that don’t feel like me.
💬 What I’m Holding Onto
“The only people who made it are the ones who didn’t quit.”
“Aim to be better, not the best. Better is endless.”
That second one hit me deep. “Better” is infinite — “best” is a dead end. So I’m just gonna focus on showing up, getting 1% sharper every day, and keep making the kind of stuff I’d want to see.