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Saturday, May 14, 2022

Make money in IG and YouTube Digital Products

A young man called Gabriel said most people (especially the social media savvy generation) don’t believe you can make money doing what you love.


They just don’t know how to.

Here is how he intended to show you a few different ways that you do it๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ. (Reposted from Gabriel Twitter thread)

Make money in IG and YouTube Digital Products

First, I want to say that this isn’t some way that you’ll make millions.

But this is a way that you can do what you love and make money.

1. Instagram

With Instagram, creating a page to showcase your work or sell your service can be huge.

Instagram is a lot less work than most other platforms.

You just have to learn how Instagram works.

2. YouTube

With YouTube, it’s the same concept a8 Instagram but you’re spending more time on creating content.

YouTube is probably the hardest platform to learn but also the best.

You don’t have to rely on sales as much because of YouTube ad revenue.

3. Digital Products

If you know what you love to do, create digital products around it.

Courses, online guides, playlists, etc.

Basically, you just have to find an area that most people struggle in.

Then fill the gap with your product.

Find your interest, early

If I love music (which I do) I could create a playlist full of good songs and send it out to people.

Once it gets enough subscribers, artists will pay to be featured.

This is just one example, but this can be executed in almost every niche!

Now these are just ideas and there’s a lot more to learn about each one.

The most important part is getting started with learning them and applying them.

Blog note: Hope this post motivates you to harness the power and creativity in you. It is a better way toward self-realisation, instead of looking for jobs.

Remember, what you create is yours. Working for a company or Gov't will one day come to an end.

Zac Efron shares his Papua New Guinea experience with Kimmel

"I lived with this local tribe," Efron, 34, said. 

"They were from the Sepik River, and they're kind of well known as the crocodile people ... because they live in the Sepik River, and they worship crocodiles. It's their deity, their god."

After he described going crocodile catching with the tribe, Kimmel asked Efron, "Did they know your work there at all there? Any of those guys seen 'High School Musical' over there?'"

As Kimmel's audience applauded in response, Efron smiled and nodded in reply, before sharing how he came to learn that the tribe knew who he was.

"I was out there camping, I didn't have a cellphone. Like, we were off the grid," he recalled. 

"In Papua New Guinea, there's no technology (in the village). 

We were sleeping in one of the just little huts that they sort of had for us — and that was me and, like, a lot of buddies. We were roughing it, for sure."

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