The Non-Local Content Creator Struggle is Real

Welcome back to the Crossroads! I hope everyone is having a pleasant and relaxing holiday weekend. In the past few days, the big news has been the official opening of Universal Studios Orlando’s Epic Universe. The third gate at Universal Orlando is hyped, and YouTube has been flooded with videos and reactions from local content creators who scored early preview visits. This has led to much discussion about how non-local content creators can compete with locals. Some have been positive, and others not so positive.

So, here is my take on the situation as a non-local creator.

I live in the Midwest. It’s a five-hour flight to Disneyland in Anaheim and a twelve-hour drive to anything in Orlando. Yes, this does suck. Does it put me at a great disadvantage? Well, of course it does. Life would be much easier if I could whip out an Annual Passholder card and visit the Disney World parks easily and frequently. I don’t currently find myself in that situation at the moment however.

What does this mean for me?

It means I have to view each and every second in a park with a new eye. I have to examine every step, every view, and every choice with both my enjoyment and what I need to do to bank content. Fortunately, I love creating, so I have fun gathering footage while I’m being a kid in a magical theme park again. The situation has taught me to be judicious in how I use my content and how to make it work over long stretches. The various algorithms might not like it, but I do what I must as I keep focusing on growing this Crossroads project.

The biggest piece of advice I can give is to not let being a non-local creator get you down. It can make you feel like you’re lagging behind the local creators, but savor what you have and do. Don’t be jealous of the others. Keep being you in your content and on your videos. Let your natural self shine above all the rest. There is only one you, and let your followers see the attitudes and opinions of the person they follow. I try to grow, but I also stay true to myself. So be it if I take longer to get where I’m going. I’m still going to take advantage of every trip and give each post or video my unique commentary, opinions, and style.

When you follow or subscribe to a content creator, be sure to support them in any way you can. Like, comment, throw a little cash, or help push those creators you love. Believe me, we see each and every one of you, and it means the world to us, small creators.

I have to get going so I can prepare a list of videos before I take a last minute trip in a few weeks. I can’t complain, because I know it means I’ll have a ton of new travel and cruise content to work from and share with you here and on the Brent’s Crossroads YouTube channel.

Take care and don’t put off that dream trip… take it!

Out on the Crossroads,

Brent