Tag: Content Creator

  • How I Created Jewelry Packaging For Bandele Muse

    How I Created Jewelry Packaging For Bandele Muse

    Next to the product, packaging plays a big part in a brand experience. I know I am not the only one with really big ideas that always seem to take extra time to bring to reality. In this video, I share my adventure in creating sustainable jewelry packaging for my business Bandele Muse. From inspiration to navigating manufacturers locally and on Alibaba to explaining how packaging aligns with a brand. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

  • My Work Day: Creating Photos + Videos For Bandele Muse Jewelry

    My Work Day: Creating Photos + Videos For Bandele Muse Jewelry

    Let’s do something different, ok? In this video, I share with you behind the scenes what my work day looks like when I am producing photos and videos for my business Bandele Muse. In this video, I am focusing on my jewelry collection. From my morning routine, to my production setup, to the end results, here is what a content creator and business owner workday can look like for me.

    Would you like to see more content like this? Let me know in the comments what you would like to see.

    The makeup I used in this video includes the following:

  • Let’s Embody What You Deserve With Ease

    Let’s Embody What You Deserve With Ease

    Every new year or cycle, I like to choose a word that describes the intention behind that new experience. At this time, my words are embody and ease.

    Of course, I have the perfect incident that happened recently to share with you. Story time.

    I edited a few photos and video clips to post together as a carousel on Instagram. I already wrote my desired caption on my phone. I uploaded the photos and videos…I think there were 6 in total.

    Before moving on to the caption, the Instagram app opened another window stating “this would be a great reel. Let us create one for you to try out.” I had never seen this before. Naturally, I was curious. So I pressed “ok.”

    The app created a 30-second reel with the photos switching quickly and the video slightly cropped with a very generic tinny song playing in the background.

    For a moment, my mind went into fix-it mode. Ok…what song should I choose?….what mood should I portray?….how do I change the speed of the photos?…what text should I add? Then, I paused. How did I allow this app to give me more work to do on my time? Also, this reel did not illustrate the story and message I wanted to share. Instead, this reel felt performative, bland, and uninspiring. The exact opposite of what I wanted to share.

    So, can you guess what I did? I deleted the app. I’m kidding. I’m not that dramatic…most of the time. Actually, I canceled the reel, reuploaded my photos, videos, and caption, and posted what I wanted. 

    This is the energy I intend to start carrying more. Anything that does not align with the reality I desire to embody and the ease I deserve to feel…I respectfully decline. This is something I have been experimenting with for almost a year now. Would you like to hear more about it? Ok, let’s unpack it.

    Instead of having a list of things I want or looping on things that did not work out, I have been focusing on how I want to feel with what I desire. I have given myself permission to desire things I have never had before. That is a big one. How can you embody what you have never experienced? What if you do not have an example of success, love, being on the winning team, having no financial concerns, substantially making an impact, belonging to a community, and/or maintaining boundaries that actually resonate with you?

    It’s not easy. I have been using my vivid imagination. Even with that, limited beliefs bubble up to the surface at every other step. But, I have learned that this is a sign of progress. Now that I am on this side of the journey, I feel more comfortable with the unknown. More grateful for the present. More open to receive. It’s a really beautiful experience.

    Thus, for this new year, cycle, or chapter (however you prefer to define your time), I hope and trust you embody:

    …the abundance you deserve,

    …the community you deserve.

    …the success you deserve.

    …the health you deserve.

    …the love you deserve.

    …the fun you deserve.

    …the healing you deserve.

    …the celebration you deserve.

    …the freedom you deserve.

    …the wealth you deserve.

    …the patience you deserve.

    I hope and trust you are open to receiving ease in:

    …the support you deserve.

    …the flexibility you deserve.

    …the justice you deserve.

    …the recognition you deserve.

    …the evolution you deserve.

    …the care you deserve.

    …the rest you deserve.

    …the luck you deserve.

    Of course, this list is not exhaustive. I encourage you to add to it. Individually and collectively, I feel there are so many beautiful and good things about to blossom for everyone. With that in mind, I want to tell you congratulations in advance. I am so grateful for your presence. I am looking forward to all the magical adventures we are going to have during this time.

    What are you looking forward to embodying with ease? Share with me. I love hearing from you.

    The selection

    Ok, you know how I love to experiment, right? This is the reason why I will always reference Dexter’s Laboratory. So, “the selection” is a section of my newsletters that includes a variety of links to things I feel you would find interesting. Please feel free to check them out and share your thoughts with me. Enjoy.

    • 5 ways to use and care for your crystal jewelry. Click here.
    • What good things happened in Africa in 2022? Read here.
    • Zima Blue from Love, Death + Robots. Watch here.
    • Morocco’s identity as Arab, African, and Amazigh. Read here.
    • Woven Vibraneeum Earrings from Bandele Muse. Shop here.

    I hope you enjoyed this post. This is actually a letter I shared within my Bandele Muse newsletter, where I share encouraging notes, fun gifts, interesting topics, and more. If you would like to join the Bandele Muse community, please sign up here. I would love to have you. Plus, you get 10% off your first purchase and a free affirmation pack created by me. Looking forward to seeing you there.

    Style details from photos

    I’m wearing: Bandele Muse earrings; Cuadra women’s cowboy boots; Dress made in Ghana

  • How to Create Digital Content for Africa by Africa: Strategies for Personal Brands & Businesses

    How to Create Digital Content for Africa by Africa: Strategies for Personal Brands & Businesses

    Digital content is leveling the playing field when it comes to opportunities and connections. The influencer industry continues to transform as consumer behavior and technology evolves. What does this mean for Africa? With the increased global interest to support, invest, and collaborate with the vast spectrum of talent and innovation throughout the continent, this is the time to strategically position all of Africa’s voices. In this video, I share tips on how to develop a digital strategy, focusing on personal brands and businesses based in Africa and interested in tapping into the African market.

    As I mentioned in the video, your overall digital strategy should answer the following points:

    • What is your story?
    • What is your goal?
    • Who is your target audience?
    • Who is your competition?
    • What platforms or channels will you focus on?

    Even though there is a lot of material about digital marketing and digital content strategy in the West, not all of it appropriately translates for the African market. Each country in Africa holds different cultural norms, laws, and consumer behavior. Access to internet is also varied. Thus, traditional modes of digital marketing and strategy do not always fulfill expectations on the ground. That is why I decided to break it down here.

    Story

    As a personal brand, your story is the most important part of your strategy. It answers the question for your potential community as to why they should pay attention to you and trust you. Authenticity is key here. What have you overcome? What are you passionate about? How can you be of service? This does not have to be complicated or astronomically huge. The more vulnerable and intimate your answer is, the more likely it will resonate with the right people. This also does not require pulling heart strings. If I really did not grow up living in a shoe box in my Dad’s garage, I do not need to create a persona of struggle.

    As a business, your story is also the most important part of your brand. It provides your potential customers a reason to care about your product and trust you.  Authenticity and creativity is key here. Your people are also important. The brand story can encompass the narrative behind how the business began, the problem your product solves, the people who make your product a reality, and the people you want to serve with your product. Give your company a personality.

    Goal

    As a personal brand, you are building a community to take them somewhere. This can evolve over time, but pay attention to the value of your community. Take note of their questions and preferences. Develop a reliable way to communicate with them individually.

    As a business, your goal is to make a profit, of course, but also to establish your brand as the expert and preferred choice in your industry. This can be done in a variety of ways. In the video, I speak to advertisements, which need to be clever and not look like an advertisements. Other options include educating your audience, showcasing your employees and customers, plus hosting experiences.

    Target Audience

    As a personal brand, I feel there are two branches to this. One, create an imaginary person who you think would benefit from your content or service. Second, focus on the lifestyle, mindset, or experience you think your potential audience would be attracted to.

    As a business, your audience can be more narrow in terms of who would purchase your product or service. However, a developed online brand expands your potential customer reach.

    Competition

    As a personal brand, this is where market research comes in. Follow and study hashtags and brands to understand what is working and trending. This will lead you to understand where the void is and how you can fill it better.

    As a business, expand your market research to see how others in your industry are positioning their brand online. Also study your customers online preferences and behavior.

    Platforms or Channels

    For both personal brands and businesses, set up an account on every platform that is widely used. This is free and is important to keep your brand professional. Then, take the time to understand how your story and goal translates into each platform. You do not need to be active on all of them, but you do need to be effective on the ones that work for you.

    There is such a wide space for this. For example, in Ghana, there is a growing number of creators producing a variety of media. There is so much room for more sponsored content between local businesses and these creators plus strategic positioning to establish these voices as experts in their industries. This also is where aligning the content and strategy with the cultural norms, laws, and consumer behavior for the country is important. For instance, the news about 5 Egyptian women being arrested in Egypt over the videos they posted on TikTok illustrates how important it is to balance all the information you are consuming globally and how to safely position your voice on the ground.

    I feel the influencer and brand industry can fill part of the void in market data in Africa. As a voice with an engaged community surrounding your expertise, you can be the liaison between opportunity interest coming from brands and investments in and out of Africa. This is an exciting time.

    I hope you found these tips helpful. What else about digital content strategy would you like to learn about? Let me know in the comments.

    Also, who is your favorite African influencer or brand? Share with me in the comments.

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