Tiktok, YT Shorts, Insta Reels
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 4:06 pm
So many people do reels, YT shorts, daily vlogs etc and claim themselves to be social media influencers/celebrities. There must be millions of videos on cooking/grooming/makeup/travel/US lifestyle etc
I used to follow a vlog since few years where a stay-at-home-mom(SAHM) talked about her every day life in Midwest US town. She is an engg grad and came to US as dependent. He videos are in Instagram/Facebook/Youtube/TikTok. She recently shared that Meta/Google pay for her content occasionally and flashed a couple of hundred dollar bills. Her engineer husband gave a wry smile. Her earnings might not be significant compared to what he makes in bi-monthly pay check based on his reaction.
She is in US for last 12 years. If she had enrolled in Masters in local university and joined the work force within 2 years, she could have built a good nest egg in 401K/IRA all these years.
I understand how ad-sense works and how sponsorship gives some earning opportunities but all the content creators say, it is lot of hard work in editing the raw videos, making the content palatable etc. Unless your video rakes 10-15 million views every time and there are 1 million subscribers, is this better than FT job if it too involves working insane hours?
I used to follow a vlog since few years where a stay-at-home-mom(SAHM) talked about her every day life in Midwest US town. She is an engg grad and came to US as dependent. He videos are in Instagram/Facebook/Youtube/TikTok. She recently shared that Meta/Google pay for her content occasionally and flashed a couple of hundred dollar bills. Her engineer husband gave a wry smile. Her earnings might not be significant compared to what he makes in bi-monthly pay check based on his reaction.
She is in US for last 12 years. If she had enrolled in Masters in local university and joined the work force within 2 years, she could have built a good nest egg in 401K/IRA all these years.
I understand how ad-sense works and how sponsorship gives some earning opportunities but all the content creators say, it is lot of hard work in editing the raw videos, making the content palatable etc. Unless your video rakes 10-15 million views every time and there are 1 million subscribers, is this better than FT job if it too involves working insane hours?