HOW TO GROW AS A CREATOR ON E-GLOBAL
Build Valuable Content, a Genuine Community and Long-Term Trust
Becoming a successful creator is not only about uploading many videos.
Creator growth comes from understanding your audience, producing valuable content, communicating clearly, building trust and participating consistently.
E-Global gives established and emerging creators an opportunity to publish content, reach viewers and develop communities within a connected social media and digital ecosystem.
The mobile application is called E-Global.
The public website is called E-Global Hive.
Creators may participate through Activity Rewards, the Creators Ecosystem, E-Spark Gifting, Boost Share, Direct Share and other supported creator experiences.
However, the strongest foundation for creator growth remains genuine content and a real relationship with viewers.
UNDERSTAND WHY YOU WANT TO CREATE
Before building a creator page, think about the reason you want to create content.
You may want to:
• Entertain people
• Educate viewers
• Share professional knowledge
• Present music or performances
• Showcase a talent
• Tell meaningful stories
• Promote culture
• Build a business community
• Motivate and inspire people
• Discuss important community matters
• Introduce useful ideas
• Create a positive digital presence
Understanding your purpose can help you decide what type of content to produce.
Your purpose may develop over time, but it is helpful to begin with a clear direction.
CHOOSE A CLEAR CONTENT DIRECTION
Viewers should be able to understand what they are likely to find on your creator page.
Your main content direction may be:
• Comedy
• Music
• Education
• Business
• Technology
• Motivation
• Lifestyle
• Fashion
• Food
• Culture
• News and public information
• Professional skills
• Entertainment
• Sports discussion
• Community stories
• Product education
• Personal development
• Another approved category
You may create content in more than one area, but avoid making your page feel completely confusing.
A clear identity helps viewers decide whether they want to follow you.
KNOW YOUR INTENDED AUDIENCE
Strong creators understand the people they are trying to reach.
Ask yourself:
• Who should watch this content?
• What age group may find it useful?
• What interests do they have?
• What problems can I help them solve?
• What language or communication style will they understand?
• What would make them return to my page?
For example:
A business educator may create simple lessons for small business owners.
A comedian may create relatable videos about everyday experiences.
A musician may share performances, rehearsals and creative stories.
A technology creator may explain digital tools in simple language.
A community creator may highlight local events, people and achievements.
Content becomes more powerful when it is created with a real audience in mind.
CREATE CONTENT THAT PROVIDES VALUE
Value does not always mean teaching a formal lesson.
Content can provide value by:
• Entertaining viewers
• Making people laugh
• Teaching something useful
• Inspiring positive action
• Explaining a difficult subject
• Sharing an important story
• Showing a special talent
• Helping people discover a product or service
• Presenting culture or community life
• Encouraging meaningful discussion
Before publishing, ask:
Why should someone watch this video?
A clear answer can help you improve the content.
START WITH A STRONG OPENING
The opening moments of a video are very important.
Viewers often decide quickly whether they will continue watching.
A strong opening may:
• Ask an interesting question
• Introduce a surprising fact
• Show the result before explaining the process
• Present a clear problem
• Begin with an entertaining moment
• Make a direct promise about what the viewer will learn
• Introduce the main subject immediately
Avoid spending too much time on unnecessary introductions.
A useful opening may sound like:
“Here are three simple ways to improve your small business.”
“Have you ever wondered why this happens?”
“Watch how I transformed this ordinary material.”
“This is the mistake many new creators make.”
The opening should be honest and connected to the actual content.
KEEP YOUR MESSAGE CLEAR
Every video should have a clear main idea.
Trying to explain too many unrelated things in one short video can confuse viewers.
A simple structure may be:
Opening:
Introduce the subject and capture attention.
Middle:
Explain, demonstrate or entertain.
Ending:
Complete the idea and tell viewers what they may do next.
Your call-to-action may encourage viewers to:
• Follow your page
• Share their thoughts
• Watch another video
• Visit an approved page
• Join a relevant discussion
• Support the creator through available features
Avoid pressuring viewers.
The call-to-action should feel natural.
USE CLEAR VIDEO AND AUDIO
Expensive equipment is not required before you begin creating.
However, viewers should be able to see and hear your content clearly.
You can improve quality by:
• Cleaning the phone camera lens
• Recording in a well-lit area
• Avoiding strong light directly behind you
• Reducing background noise
• Speaking clearly
• Holding the phone steadily
• Using a simple background
• Recording in the correct format
• Checking the video before uploading
If viewers cannot hear the message, they may leave even when the idea is valuable.
Good lighting and understandable sound can make a simple video appear more professional.
CREATE FOR THE MOBILE EXPERIENCE
E-Global is designed around mobile social video participation.
Creators should prepare videos that display properly on mobile screens.
Where applicable, vertical video is recommended for the main social video experience.
Creators should:
• Keep the main subject visible
• Avoid placing important text too close to screen edges
• Check that faces are not cropped
• Use readable text
• Avoid overcrowding the screen
• Preview the video before publishing
A video that fits the screen correctly gives viewers a better experience.
WRITE ACCURATE TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS
Your title should explain what the video is about.
Your description may provide additional context.
A good title should be:
• Clear
• Relevant
• Interesting
• Honest
• Easy to understand
Avoid titles that deliberately misrepresent the content.
Misleading titles may attract attention temporarily, but they reduce audience trust.
For example, do not promise viewers a result that the video does not provide.
SELECT THE CORRECT CATEGORY
Choosing the right content category helps the platform present your video to relevant viewers.
Do not place content in an unrelated category simply because you believe it may receive more attention there.
Correct categories improve:
• Content discovery
• Audience relevance
• Viewer experience
• Creator identity
• Platform organisation
Creators should review the available options and select the closest category.
CREATE ORIGINAL CONTENT
Original content helps creators build recognisable identities.
Creators should not:
• Download another creator’s video and upload it as their own
• Remove watermarks or branding
• Use copyrighted music without permission
• Copy another person’s campaign
• Present another creator’s ideas as their own without proper authorisation
• Upload films, television programmes or protected content illegally
Using copied content may lead to:
• Content removal
• Copyright complaints
• Feature restrictions
• Account suspension
• Loss of audience trust
Creators may take inspiration from trends, but they should add their own voice, ideas or creative approach.
BE CONSISTENT WITHOUT SACRIFICING QUALITY
Consistency helps viewers remember creators.
This does not mean you must upload every hour.
Choose a schedule you can maintain responsibly.
For example:
• One video each day
• Three videos each week
• One educational series every weekend
• Regular updates around a specific subject
It is better to publish valuable content consistently than to publish many weak or repetitive videos.
Your schedule should match your time, resources and content type.
BUILD A CONTENT SERIES
A content series can encourage viewers to return.
Examples include:
• Daily business tips
• Weekly comedy episodes
• Creator lessons
• Music practice sessions
• Community spotlight stories
• Technology tutorials
• Question-and-answer videos
• Product education
• Cultural storytelling
• Motivational messages
A series gives viewers a reason to anticipate the next part.
Use clear titles such as:
“Creator Growth Lesson 1”
“Small Business Tips — Part 2”
“Our Community Story — Episode 3”
Make each part useful even when a new viewer has not watched every previous episode.
LEARN FROM VIEWER RESPONSE
Viewer response can help creators understand what content is connecting with their audience.
Pay attention to:
• Which videos receive meaningful watch activity
• Which subjects generate discussion
• What questions viewers ask
• Which content attracts genuine followers
• Which videos viewers return to
• What feedback appears repeatedly
Do not judge content only by one number.
A video may have fewer views but create a stronger relationship with the right audience.
Use feedback to improve without losing your authentic creator identity.
ENGAGE WITH VIEWERS RESPECTFULLY
Creators should treat viewers as community members, not merely as numbers.
Where interaction features are available, creators can:
• Reply to genuine questions
• Thank supporters
• Acknowledge useful feedback
• Clarify misunderstood information
• Encourage respectful discussion
• Welcome new followers
• Recognise community contributions
Avoid insulting viewers who disagree with you.
Creators may moderate abusive behaviour while still communicating professionally.
Respect helps build long-term trust.
BUILD TRUST WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
Trust is one of the most valuable assets a creator can build.
Creators strengthen trust when they:
• Communicate honestly
• Correct mistakes
• Avoid false promises
• Present accurate information
• Respect privacy
• Keep campaign information updated
• Use gifting responsibly
• Follow copyright rules
• Avoid artificial activity
Trust may take time to build and can be damaged quickly.
Do not mislead viewers for temporary attention.
ACTIVITY REWARDS FOR CREATORS
Activity Rewards is the creator and viewer participation environment within E-Global.
Creators publish eligible videos while viewers discover, watch, follow and engage with content.
Creator-side participation may connect automatically through applicable approved activities.
Creators should focus on:
• Producing valuable videos
• Attracting genuine viewers
• Building communities
• Following platform rules
• Avoiding artificial engagement
Eligible recognition remains subject to account status, content eligibility, feature availability and system validation.
Publishing a video does not guarantee a fixed outcome.
THE CREATORS ECOSYSTEM
The Creators Ecosystem connects eligible creator and community activities across E-Global.
It is powered by genuine:
• Creator content
• Viewer activity
• Community engagement
• E-Spark Gifting
• Boost Share participation
• Direct Share participation
• Other approved platform activities
The Creators Ecosystem is not an investment programme.
Creators should never describe it as a guaranteed-income system or promise viewers fixed returns.
Eligible creators are connected through supported creator activity according to applicable rules and current administrative settings.
E-SPARK GIFTING AND CREATOR SUPPORT
E-Spark Gifting allows eligible viewers to support creators voluntarily.
Creators may remind viewers that gifting is available, but they should never pressure them.
Creators must not:
• Promise returns for gifts
• Threaten viewers who do not send gifts
• Misrepresent gifting as an investment
• Create fake gift competitions
• Manipulate gifting between connected accounts
• Make false claims about gift distribution
The best way to encourage genuine support is to create content viewers truly value.
A supporter may send an E-Spark gift because the creator entertained, educated, inspired or helped them.
THANK YOUR SUPPORTERS
Appreciating supporters helps strengthen creator communities.
Creators may thank supporters through:
• General appreciation messages
• Respectful acknowledgements
• Creator updates
• Special community messages
• Live appreciation experiences where available
Creators should protect supporter privacy and should not publish private details without permission.
Do not create an environment where viewers feel inferior because they cannot send gifts.
Every genuine viewer can contribute to a creator community through attention, following, sharing and respectful interaction.
USING BOOST SHARE FOR CREATOR GROWTH
Boost Share can help approved existing content reach wider audiences.
A creator may use Boost Share to promote:
• An existing E-Global video
• A public creator page
• A social media post
• A website
• A public article
• An event page
• Another approved destination
Boost Share creates a structured E-Global landing-page experience around the original content.
Promotion does not replace content quality.
Boost Share may bring visitors to the content, but the content must give them a reason to remain interested.
USE BOOST SHARE RESPONSIBLY
Creators should:
• Promote their strongest content
• Use accurate titles
• Use honest descriptions
• Choose relevant audiences
• Use authorised images
• Avoid spam
• Maintain a working original link
• Follow promotional policies
Do not repeatedly post campaigns in unrelated communities.
Sharing alone does not automatically qualify as valid participation.
Applicable recognition depends on genuine engagement and system validation.
USING DIRECT SHARE FOR CREATOR CAMPAIGNS
Direct Share allows creators to build complete promotional campaigns through E-Global landing pages.
A creator may use Direct Share to promote:
• A new project
• An event
• A training programme
• A performance
• A creator announcement
• A product
• A service
• A community activity
• Another approved campaign
The landing page may contain all necessary campaign information or may direct visitors to an approved external destination.
CREATING A 60-SECOND PROMOTIONAL VIDEO
Direct Share allows campaign owners to upload a promotional video of up to 60 seconds.
A creator can structure the video as follows:
First 10 seconds:
Introduce the project, product or event.
Next 20 seconds:
Explain why it matters or who may benefit.
Next 20 seconds:
Describe the important information on the landing page.
Final 10 seconds:
Give a clear and honest call-to-action.
The video should match the written landing-page content.
Do not make misleading claims.
COLLABORATE WITH OTHER CREATORS
Creator collaboration can help audiences discover new voices.
Creators may collaborate through:
• Joint videos
• Interviews
• Educational discussions
• Comedy or music performances
• Community projects
• Challenges
• Creator events
• Approved promotional campaigns
Choose collaborators whose content, values and audience are relevant.
Agree clearly on:
• Content ownership
• Publishing rights
• Credit
• Campaign responsibilities
• Use of music and images
• Promotional expectations
Respectful collaboration can strengthen both communities.
AVOID ARTIFICIAL GROWTH
Creators should not attempt to grow through:
• Buying followers
• Purchasing views
• Using bots
• Creating fake accounts
• Coordinating meaningless engagement
• Repeated self-viewing
• Using click farms
• Manipulating devices or networks
• Misleading people into clicking
• Using unauthorised software
Artificial activity may be detected, rejected or removed.
Accounts involved in repeated manipulation may be restricted or suspended.
Real creator growth may be slower, but it produces a stronger community.
PROTECT YOUR CREATOR ACCOUNT
A creator account may become valuable as the audience grows.
Protect it carefully.
Creators should:
• Use a strong password
• Protect verification codes
• Avoid suspicious links
• Log out from shared devices
• Review unusual activity
• Use official E-Global channels
• Avoid unofficial account managers
• Report suspicious access quickly
Never give your password to someone promising followers, EGPoints or account verification.
UNDERSTAND YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AS YOUR AUDIENCE GROWS
Creators with larger audiences can influence people strongly.
As your community grows:
• Verify important information before publishing
• Avoid encouraging harmful behaviour
• Be careful with health, legal and financial claims
• Disclose promotional relationships where required
• Protect younger viewers
• Avoid exploiting community trust
• Correct serious misinformation
• Use campaign tools responsibly
Greater visibility creates greater responsibility.
CREATOR CONTENT AND BUSINESSES
Creators may work with businesses through approved campaigns.
Before promoting a product or service, consider:
• Is the business genuine?
• Do I understand the product?
• Are the claims accurate?
• Is the offer safe for my audience?
• Are important conditions clear?
• Does the campaign comply with platform rules?
Do not promote suspicious offers merely because payment or recognition has been promised.
Your audience’s trust is more important than one campaign.
USE ANALYTICS RESPONSIBLY
Where creator analytics are available, they may help you understand:
• Audience activity
• Video performance
• Follower growth
• Content categories
• Campaign engagement
• Viewer retention
• Other supported information
Use analytics to learn, not to manipulate.
A useful question is:
“What can I improve in my next video?”
Do not obsess over every small change.
Long-term patterns are often more useful than one day’s result.
RESPOND TO POOR PERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTIVELY
Not every video will perform well.
A video may receive limited attention because:
• The opening was weak
• The topic was unclear
• The audio was difficult to hear
• The title was misleading
• The category was incorrect
• The audience was not interested
• The video was uploaded at an unsuitable time
• The content needed improvement
Do not immediately blame viewers or the platform.
Review the video honestly and improve the next one.
Creator growth involves learning through experience.
DO NOT DELETE YOUR IDENTITY TO FOLLOW EVERY TREND
Trends can help creators participate in popular conversations.
However, copying every trend without adding your own identity can make your page feel unoriginal.
When using a trend:
• Add your own perspective
• Connect it to your content category
• Follow copyright rules
• Avoid dangerous challenges
• Maintain your creator values
• Make it useful or entertaining for your audience
Trends should support your identity, not replace it.
BUILD A RECOGNISABLE CREATOR STYLE
A recognisable style can help viewers remember you.
Your style may include:
• A consistent way of introducing videos
• A particular subject area
• A unique storytelling method
• A recognisable visual presentation
• A regular content series
• A respectful communication style
• A strong creator message
Do not force a style that feels unnatural.
Authenticity is more sustainable.
CREATOR GROWTH TAKES TIME
Some creators grow quickly.
Others grow gradually.
Both journeys can be valuable.
Do not compare your beginning with another creator’s established success.
Focus on:
• Improving one video at a time
• Understanding your audience
• Publishing consistently
• Learning from feedback
• Protecting community trust
• Using platform features responsibly
• Developing your skills
Strong creator communities are often built through many small actions over time.
PREPARE FOR FUTURE CREATOR FEATURES
As E-Global develops, creators may gain access to expanded experiences such as:
• Live creator activities
• Additional E-Spark Gifting options
• Creator events
• Community challenges
• Audience-interaction tools
• Improved analytics
• Additional promotional tools
• Creator collaboration opportunities
• New content-discovery features
Creators who begin building responsible communities early may be better prepared to use these future opportunities.
New features will remain subject to technical readiness, platform policies and eligibility.
A SIMPLE WEEKLY CREATOR PLAN
Creators may use a simple weekly plan such as:
Monday:
Choose the week’s content subjects.
Tuesday:
Record one or more videos.
Wednesday:
Edit and review the content.
Thursday:
Publish and engage responsibly with viewers.
Friday:
Review audience feedback.
Saturday:
Prepare a creator campaign or collaboration.
Sunday:
Review performance and plan improvements.
The exact schedule may differ depending on the creator’s category and availability.
The important thing is to create a manageable routine.
CREATOR GROWTH CHECKLIST
Before publishing, ask:
• Is this content original or authorised?
• Is the message clear?
• Can viewers hear and see it properly?
• Does the title match the video?
• Is the category correct?
• Does the video provide value?
• Does it follow the Community Guidelines?
• Am I making any misleading claim?
• Is the call-to-action respectful?
• Would I be comfortable showing this content to my community later?
If the answer is yes, the content is more likely to support responsible creator growth.
WELCOME TO YOUR CREATOR JOURNEY
E-Global gives creators an opportunity to share their talents, ideas, knowledge and experiences.
Activity Rewards helps creators connect with viewers.
The Creators Ecosystem connects eligible creator and community participation.
E-Spark Gifting allows supporters to appreciate creators voluntarily.
Boost Share helps approved existing content reach wider audiences.
Direct Share helps creators build structured campaigns and landing pages.
These tools are most powerful when they are supported by genuine creativity and community trust.
Create content that matters.
Communicate clearly.
Respect your audience.
Build genuine relationships.
Use promotional tools responsibly.
Improve continuously.
Grow with the E-Global community.
Website: E-Global Hive
Mobile Application: E-Global
Create. Connect. Inspire. Grow.
