Erika Vieira

From Actress to Activist: Using the YouTube Platform for Social Issues

From Actress to Activist: Using the YouTube Platform for Social Issues with Asia Jackson: Beauty and the Vlog Podcast 141

“Having an opinion separates you from everyone else.”

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How do you take your YouTube career to the next level? For Los Angeles-based content creator Asia Jackson, it’s by using the YouTube platform to speak about important social issues and to give representation to people who are mixed. As an African-American/Filipino, she has been able to use social media to create the #magandangmorenax movement, empowering mixed women of color to love the skin they are in.

As an actor, Asia first decided to start her own YouTube channel so that she could create her own content and her own opportunities. She started her YouTube channel in January of 2016 and, about 2.5 years later, now has 250k subscribers. Although she wasn’t immediately successful, what started as a hobby for Asia has turned into a career.

“Once you hit 100,000 subscribers, that really changes a hobby into a job.”

With a focus on beauty and women’s lifestyle, Asia’s YouTube channel features skincare routines, beauty reviews, fashion lookbooks, and monthly vlogs where she captures everything from acting auditions to the different branded and social events she attends. While being present in the beauty/lifestyle space, the YouTube platform also affords her the opportunity to voice her thoughts on things she truly cares about. She continues to be very vocal about her experiences as a mixed person as well as the sociopolitics surrounding mix identities.

“Your why is bigger than you and your fears and your insecurities.”

10 Key Interview Takeaways

  1. It’s very important to surround yourself with like-minded people. Being a YouTuber can be a very lonely experience; especially when you’re first starting out. Asia shares that if it weren’t for the people around her who constantly inspired her, she probably would not have continued making content.
  2. Don’t get caught up in the numbers. It can be really discouraging to spend so much time creating content and feel like nobody is watching it. The truth is, as long as you’re creating content, it will eventually find an audience.
  3. Put the viral video strategy into practice. If you have a video that goes viral, be strategic in how you follow that up. Upload similar content as soon as possible and continue doing so for a short while.
  4. Don’t sell yourself out. Asia shares how important it is to build a really nice trust with your audience. Make sure to only take on sponsorships you are passionate about and that are authentic to you and your style.
  5. Remember why you started your channel. One of the biggest struggles of a YouTube content creator is trying to stay authentic to the reason why they started their YouTube channel in the first place. Never compare yourself with other YouTubers because everyone’s YouTube journey is unique.
  6. Before going live on YouTube or Instagram, make sure to definitely be in a good head space. Calm any anxiety you might have and avoid going live when you’re hungry.
  7. Use the YouTube platform for the greater good. For Asia, representation is one of the reasons why she continues to create YouTube videos. She uses her channel to be visible to other people who need to see themselves represented in media.
  8. The YouTube platform gives you the privilege to have a voice and speak your truth. Use it to say what people need to hear. In Asia’s case, she uses it to speak up about social issues like mixed identities or colorism in Asian communities.
  9. It’s really important to be consistent with your voice on all of your platforms. Branding-wise, weaving everything together is key.
  10. Don’t let your fears control the kind of content you’re creating. At the end of the day, creating content about certain topics or social issues is going to help other people and ultimately benefit you and your channel.

Asia Jackson‘s Favorite Items Mentioned in The Podcast!

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Resources

Asia Jackson’s Video: 10 SHOES EVERY GIRL MUST HAVE!! | WARDROBE BASICS #2

Asia Jackson’s Video: HOW TO BUILD YOUR WARDROBE WITH BASICS

Asia Jackson’s Video: Why I Dropped Out of College & Why It’s Okay to Fail

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Author: Erika Vieira

Marketing and sales expert Erika Vieira is the host and producer of the #1 influencer strategy podcast, The YouTube Power Hour. The podcast, with over 100 episodes and hundreds of thousands of downloads is dedicated to content creators who are looking to start, improve and grow their unique influence online. Erika works with influencers on personal branding, content improvement and defining a niche via customized strategy sessions, channel critiques and business support. She also loves makeup, beauty and her family and believes anyone who has the drive and passion can find success online. Feel free to send her a message here.

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