As social media content creation continues to gain traction, a new trend is emerging-faceless content creation. This style, where creators express themselves without revealing their identity, is rapidly gaining popularity. In this article, we’ll explore faceless content, the most popular platforms, and content topics for this unique form of expression.
What is Faceless Content?
Faceless content is a style of content creation in which the creator produces content that does not show their face and, in most cases, does not reveal their identity to viewers. This content can benefit creators who want to keep their social media and private lives separate or don’t want to be behind the camera. The benefit of creating faceless content, if the creator wants to create UGC content, is that faceless content is more focused on the product than the person. Influencers are usually the main focus of the content, with products being thought of because of the influencer. In contrast, with a faceless creator, the product is the ultimate star of the video and is not fighting for the spotlight with the influencer.
Where Should You Post Faceless Content?
Faceless content can be in the form of text, pictures, graphics, and even video. X, Threads, Quora, Substack, and Reddit are all excellent platforms for content based on text. For content in the form of pictures, Instagram, Pinterest, X, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Threads, Facebook, and Lemon8 all accept and successfully showcase faceless creators. Graphics are showcased well on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Lemon8. Faceless video content is very successful on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. According to Favoree, the channel “BrightSide,” which showcases various content, has a 44million subscribers and is estimated to make between $23-75k per month.
Ultimately, faceless content can be showcased on any social media platform as long as the content’s logistics and format align with the platform’s algorithm. This article will then showcase 15 different faceless content ideas and which platforms may best suit them.
What Faceless Content to Post?
The goal of faceless content is to showcase the content’s features rather than its creator. Here are 15 different faceless video content ideas.
- Motivational Quotes: Motivational Quotes can be displayed with stock footage or the creator’s b-roll footage in the background. They can have music, a voiceover, or no sound at all.
- Latest News: Highlighting the top new clips, whether cut from another source or made into an animated video, does well on platforms like X, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
- Gaming: Having the viewer play along with the video game as the creator is playing is an easy way for gamers to add to their gaming experience.
- Art: Artists recording their art pieces in the process of being made can be an easy step to add more attention to their work. This can be art in painting, crafting, sculpting, writing, music making, and even makeup or hair artistry.
- Education: Teaching about the subject using stock videos, animations, or graphics can be a great way to educate an audience on topics that a creator may have a passion for but doesn’t want to be teaching the subject directly in front of the camera.
- Travel: A vlog-style video of a travel destination or a video highlighting the best parts of a certain hotel, event, or travel destination can attract the attention of future travelers and brands that want more attention.
- Lists: Turning top ten lists into videos such as “Top ten skincare products purchased on Amazon in 2023” or “Ten Interesting Facts About the Human Body” can be easy and entertaining content to post and gain attention for.
- True Crime: Bringing actual crime cases into the spotlight, whether through video clips, animation, or a b-roll, is incredibly entertaining.
- Unboxing / Product Showcases: Aesthetically showcasing a product and its benefits or unboxing a product can help gain attention from brands and provide aesthetic content that can be ASMR-style or with music and is all over the FYP no matter what type of product.
- DIY: Building a deck? Creating an easy teacher’s gift? Videotaping the process can be an educational and entertaining content strategy that can produce evergreen content to gain a following.
- Tutorials: Even a simple tutorial on creating a graphic using a specific app or how to tie your shoes is all content that someone is or eventually will look for.
- Organization/Cleaning: Organization and cleaning videos can be some viewers’ source of relaxation or inspiration. They show before-and-afters, offer inexpensive organization tips, and show cleaning tips.
- Recipes: So many social media viewers want to know how to cook, so recording content showcasing a recipe, from a three-step crockpot meal to a luxury ten-course meal, is a great content idea.
- Story Times: Stories are engaging and entertaining content styles that most viewers cannot help but watch. They can be reading children’s goodnight stories, stories about the drama in your life, or even historical stories. Visually, you can show book pages, graphics, animations, or b-roll footage.
- Aesthetic clips and compositions: Creating and combining different aesthetically pleasing footage into one creation of beauty, using aesthetic clips as a source of “Vision Boards” or just inspiration on an ideal aesthetic.
Where to Next?
Creating faceless content can create an everlasting platform for viewers with specific interests. Even if creators are not looking to pop in front of the camera with a bubbly personality, they can still successfully create content.