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Get the Social Media Trends Report by Dash Hudson, FREE!: https://www.dashhudson.com/creatorclub š thanks to Dash Hudson for sponsoring the Creator Club Podcast! | This is maybe cringey to say, but my proudest accomplishment is that I am a full-time content creator. This honestly was always my dream job. I was an awkward 12-year-old when I first started my YouTube channel, and of course, itās grown and changed a lot over the years, but one thing never changed: I was determined to do whatever it takes to make this work for me.
Now, I know a lot of yāall are working towards being a full-time creator as well - but at the moment, youāre most likely a full-time something else. And unfortunately, itās not viable for most people to up and leave their job to focus on making content full-time. And look, I would not advise that, actually. Itās probably not going to be the most responsible move. So instead, you need to find ways to balance being a full-time whatever AND creating content, and creating enough content, consistently enough, that you grow an audience that can support you as a full-time creator.
Iāll be honest; Iāve never actually worked a ācorporate job,ā as an adult - but I do know what itās like to balance content creation with other work. I started really focusing on creating content when I was a full-time student - I was doing a more-than-full course load, working a part-time job, doing extracurriculars, and making multiple YouTube videos per week. (They werenāt necessarily good videos, but hey - I was trying)
When coming out of university, I worked as a freelancer doing videography for weddings and even real estate. No matter what I was doing, in my spare time, I was working on building my own content creation business. Eventually, I grew my freelance work into an agency, Creatorly Media - with a team that works with our clients. So even now - Iām a small business owner, and a content creator - and now, Iāve started another brand on the side (my van life vlog channel) in addition to my YouTube channel, podcast, and Instagram.
All of this is to say - while Iāve technically never balanced an āadult full-time jobā with being a content creator - Iāve certainly had times in my life where I have a lot of different things going on, and Iāve learned ways to prioritize content creation in the midst of all that.
Over the years, while working on this, I developed a few strategies that I think will help you grow as a content creator while balancing a full-time job. So letās get into it!
Visit my shop page for more details on all of my products: https://geni.us/digitalproductshop
...and interested in the Creatorly Media services - check them out here: https://geni.us/creatorlyservices
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Get the Social Media Trends Report by Dash Hudson, FREE!: https://www.dashhudson.com/creatorclub š thanks to Dash Hudson for sponsoring the Creator Club Podcast! | This is maybe cringey to say, but my proudest accomplishment is that I am a full-time content creator. This honestly was always my dream job. I was an awkward 12-year-old when I first started my YouTube channel, and of course, itās grown and changed a lot over the years, but one thing never changed: I was determined to do whatever it takes to make this work for me.
Now, I know a lot of yāall are working towards being a full-time creator as well - but at the moment, youāre most likely a full-time something else. And unfortunately, itās not viable for most people to up and leave their job to focus on making content full-time. And look, I would not advise that, actually. Itās probably not going to be the most responsible move. So instead, you need to find ways to balance being a full-time whatever AND creating content, and creating enough content, consistently enough, that you grow an audience that can support you as a full-time creator.
Iāll be honest; Iāve never actually worked a ācorporate job,ā as an adult - but I do know what itās like to balance content creation with other work. I started really focusing on creating content when I was a full-time student - I was doing a more-than-full course load, working a part-time job, doing extracurriculars, and making multiple YouTube videos per week. (They werenāt necessarily good videos, but hey - I was trying)
When coming out of university, I worked as a freelancer doing videography for weddings and even real estate. No matter what I was doing, in my spare time, I was working on building my own content creation business. Eventually, I grew my freelance work into an agency, Creatorly Media - with a team that works with our clients. So even now - Iām a small business owner, and a content creator - and now, Iāve started another brand on the side (my van life vlog channel) in addition to my YouTube channel, podcast, and Instagram.
All of this is to say - while Iāve technically never balanced an āadult full-time jobā with being a content creator - Iāve certainly had times in my life where I have a lot of different things going on, and Iāve learned ways to prioritize content creation in the midst of all that.
Over the years, while working on this, I developed a few strategies that I think will help you grow as a content creator while balancing a full-time job. So letās get into it!
Visit my shop page for more details on all of my products: https://geni.us/digitalproductshop
...and interested in the Creatorly Media services - check them out here: https://geni.us/creatorlyservices

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