why isn't Sup Forums a self employed content creator?
Why isn't Sup Forums a self employed content creator?
I'm thinking about learning how to draw so I can make money off NEETs and weeaboos with disposable income.
I have a youtube channel with more than 150K subscribers.
just tech related stuff
I'm not popular. My videos get 10-30 views each.
how much do you make a
month
do you have a real job too? i can't see how youtube can take enough time out of the day to make one feel productive, unless you're dicking around 50 hours in production
Stevie framed.
Can't unsee
>self employed content creator?
I personally am not because that is a very specific lifestyle that most people would not want to deal with.
It is so comfy just going to the office to do some programming without having to think about anything else and then every 2 weeks out of nowhere the secretary comes with a check to my desk.
Such a punchable face.
i wanna step on his face and tell him to get a real job
>2016
>not writing a fully automated spam blog generator
someone could have 150k subs and if they upload every day, they could live without an outisde job. considering he has a tech channel, he might not upload every day. i wouldnt be surprised if he has a small part time job
and how do you monetize that?
These don't work anymore.
Advertisements.
You're not working hard enough.
looks like he peaked 5 years ago
and why are people giving him 2k a month on patreon?
then again, i guess people make more just by being a woman on twitter
I'm sure half of the people here are CP producers.
Too much bullshit to deal with.
Much nicer going to the office, getting work done, receiving a constant and leaving without worrying about anything. With content creation, you have to be involved 24/7 to get the most out of it, and the pay varies depending on whatever advertisers feel like spending during a certain time period (and viewer clicking).
kek
eli, is that you?
Eli the Computer Guy? He has good content; too bad he goes on trips around the world for indefinite periods of time = only a few videos per month (if any).
why "create" content when you can simply copypaste it?
I'm planning on scanning a bunch of niche-books, uploading them and link the upload locations in a blog where I would collect ad money.
Anyone had experience with this? Do I have any legal liability if the site is taken down?
Because Sup Forums would just bully me.
Because I'm not as cool or knowledgeable as David di Franco.
Because I design buildings for a living you faggot