In South Africa, more and more content creators are turning to a new approach - an AI-driven content growth system. This is not an ordinary software, but a three-in-one intelligent system that combines content guidance + algorithm analysis + localization optimization.
We interviewed 3 local creators who use this system to see their changes:
Case 1: TikTok blogger Sipho (number of followers increased from 492 to 3903 in just 7 days)
He used the "video inspiration engine" in the system to automatically get 5 local hot topic suggestions every day. In the first week, he chose "the cheapest breakfast on the streets of South Africa" ​​as the theme, and the single video playback volume exceeded 24,000.
Case 2: Family Vlog blogger Lerato (average views per video increased by 400%)
At first, she insisted on filming daily parenting, but the number of views was always mediocre. It was not until she connected to this system that she realized that the click-through rate of the title and cover was her biggest problem.
The system helps her automatically generate eye-catching covers and matches the audience through "mother-child life scene tags". For example, one of her videos was renamed "My 2-year-old child ate chili for the first time and his reaction was unexpected", and the click-through rate instantly soared 3 times.
Based on her posting time records, the system also recommended that she post videos at 7:30 in the morning and 9:00 in the evening, which are the times when her target audience (young mothers) most often browse their phones.
After using the system for a month, the average number of views of her videos increased from 600 to more than 2,700, and brands began to contact her for cooperation.
Case 3: Facebook short video account manager (maximum daily increase of 670 followers)
He was originally a part-time account manager for a friend, and at first his videos had less than 100 views. He tried to use the "hot words + local language integration skills" provided by the system in the title, such as using daily expressions in Zulu plus popular English phrases (such as "Sawubona My Crush 💔"), which quickly attracted a large number of local young users.
The system also suggested that he keep the video length within 18 seconds and guide the audience to "leave a message about your hometown" at the end of the video. This participatory content brought a lot of comments and interactions, and the account grew from 800 followers to 3900+ in a week.