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Yes, I Make Content Online For a Living: Shaz Mohammed (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Shaz Mohammed’s talk titled “Yes, I Make Content Online For a Living” at TEDxStTeresasCollege conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Hello, everyone. First of all, a disclaimer: this is the very first time I’m speaking to a public audience. So, I might have—there’s gonna be—a lot of grammatical errors, awkward pauses, and stuff. So, please bear with me.

Beginning of the Journey

Anyway, let’s begin. Hello, everyone. Welcome to Chaiwetek. Sorry, wrong. Welcome to my TEDx. So, this is actually really great. So, let me introduce myself. I know that a few of you guys don’t know who I am. So, just want to introduce myself. And, I’m going to talk about my journey as well.

So, I am Shaz Mohammed. And I ask people to call me Shazam. That is my Insta, YouTube, Twitter—literally all the handles. So, it would be great if you guys can just subscribe and follow me right now. Anyway, so what I do for a living is this. I mean, I’m a content creator.

The Life of a Content Creator

That’s what I do. And, yeah, I mean, like everyone comes to me and they’re like, “Oh, you do awesome. And I love your videos.” So, what is your real job? I’m like, “This is my real job. This is what I do for a living.” And they’re like, “Really?” And I’m like, “Yeah, yeah, it is.”

So, I don’t know why, because it’s very hard for people to understand that this is what we do. And we are making a living out of it. So, let me start like how I came to be a content creator. I was an assistant director before COVID.

And what that particular profession has given me is confidence. You know, the confidence to make my own content rather than lip-syncing because I was very prominent on TikTok by that time. I know, I know, I know. I used to do this and you know, do this and all.

Turning Point

But yeah, it was very funny. One fine day, what happened was, I thought like I should do something original. So, I did a video, which was Android versus iOS. And, luckily, that video got so much views. I got like 50k, 1 lakh views on TikTok. And I was like, “Oh my God, I’m not, I’m going to be the next big thing.” And then after two days, TikTok got banned. And I was like, “Wow, that’s, that’s great.”

Then, the next best thing is Instagram. I think during that, I was only 50 seconds of real and that’s pretty much it. So, there was IGTV, which was a long format. And I started doing, you know, opinion. I used to have a different opinion. When I see something like, I mean, there’s this one ad, which I remember, got banned for doing something good. And I kind of reacted to it. And I got, I was there in the picture, okay, and on social media, but not that, you know, viral.

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Finding My Niche

So, what happened was that one fine day, I woke up and I sat and I was like, “Okay, I really need to find my niche. All right.” And my niche is, I love tech and I want to, you know, share that with the public. So, what is the best thing to do that?

And I was following a lot of, you know, TikTokers and Instagram creators at that time. And I have a huge inspiration. There’s this one person who’s sitting right here. He performed earlier and he’s also one of my, my inspiration.

So, I thought I’ll do something, something like that. You know, I would give something, a point of view of a cell phone and that happened and I sat and I gave different personalities to each character. And it was, there was this very introverted person. There is this, “I’m the best,” you know, God complex guy.

I mean, you guys know who that is. And there is this one guy who is like literally all confident. So, I, I felt like this might work. And with, like I said, it was a mobile cinematic universe.

The Rise of a Content Creator

That’s what I call it. But not that, you know, you guys know, it’s not like the real MCU because we don’t have the budget for it. I really wish I had, but that’s not the case. But again, that happened.

And one of the, one favorite, one famous celebrity shared my video on her status and I got viral. I got my first five lakh views and I was like, “Oh wow, this is it. I’m going to see whatever I wished for.” And my achievement, my dream was to have 10K followers and a swipe-up feature, which I don’t know if you guys are familiar with it.

When, if you, if you reach 10K, you’ll get that feature. That was my ultimate aim. And I, I finally got that. I was like so happy.

I was like, “Oh yes. I put up a thank you video saying, you know, this is great. God is great.” Things like that.

Then I was like, “I love the process, whatever I was doing.” I was like consistently putting up content after content, let it be relatable sketches or let it be, you know, a mobile kind of a thing. I keep, I love what I was doing and that pushed me further. And I like so instantly people were accepting my content and they loved what I was doing. Then one of my, my partners, she was like, “You know, you need to, you need to make something from it.”

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Expanding Horizons

And I was like, “Can we do that?” “Yeah. You should put a collab tag on your bio and let’s see if some promoter comes to you.” So, I did that.

And we got promoters and this is one, this was one day she came to me and said, “You need to make a reel and they’re going to pay you this much.” I’m like, “They’re going to pay?