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Social media has opened up so many opportunities for people who would have never been able to land a job in the field they wanted, media
Posting to social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. can get you noticed on a grand scale and help you make thousands from your own posts. But what if you can't get to that level and want to still make money with social media?
Well you can get noticed by large companies in the same niche you're passionate about and they will sometimes pitch to you a full time social media management gig. Usually these companies hire head hunters, but every once in a while you will get contacted by someone who wants to pay you a decent wage to do what you already love doing, posting to social media ![]()
You'll first have to build up your following and eventually you'll begin to be contacted by companies interested in you coming in and posting for them ![]()
Does this sound like your dream job?
Starting this type of job is difficult because you will need to do a ton of work before you begin to get noticed. You will need thousands, or hundreds of thousands, of followers who are engaging with you on every post you make to social media. This can be through liking your posts to sharing them with their friends and family. Run your own social media campaigns like you're running them for a business who is paying you for the work and you will get noticed. There are millions of people doing the same thing and not wanting a job, so you need to stand out from the crowd somehow.
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You're right. I misunderstood you. [i][b]My bad![/b][/i]
That's because I had come across something about making money via social media and I was sort of going in that direction. But you straightened me out.
You also alerted me to something else. I didn't know people sold ad slots on their profiles. I'm going to look into that because I'm not really trying to get hired for a social media job. I wouldn't mind selling ad slots on my profile.
I'm not sure if the work P. Diddy did was called an “internship”. He just told the guy he'd work for free so that he could learn the business. Fortunately for him he was young and still full of energy and obviously had another way to feed, clothe and house himself during that “unpaid on-the-job training period”. Whoever took care of him and kept him off the streets and not homeless, I hope he showed them some respect and paid them back. [i]Anyway![/i] That's off topic.
I'm wandering around in the dark at this site. I don't know much about SEO or a lot of tech-related stuff. That's why I joined the forum. The light is starting to flicker. Thanks so much for your patience and for providing a response that cleared up my confusion.
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That can't be the point you're trying to make. So let me see if I understand your logic correctly.
The popular rapper, Sean “Puffy” Combs aka P. Diddy, went to work at a company and offered to work for free because all he wanted was the experience. I don't know how long it took him to the gain experience he wanted and then make a move to become his own “money-making machine”. But clearly he did it!
So my question to you would be, what would be a reasonable time frame if one were to desire to turn their passion for social media into a profitable career where they can start focusing on profit and start earning cash? You had me up until Point 4. What's the point? If you're not going to turn your passion into income, why bother? That can't be the point you're trying to make. So let me see if I understand your logic correctly. The popular rapper, Sean “Puffy” Combs aka P. Diddy, went to work at a company and offered to work for free because all he wanted was the experience. I don't know how long it took him to the gain experience he wanted and then make a move to become his own “money-making machine”. But clearly he did it! [font=Trebuchet MS][size=150]So my question to you would be, [i]what would be a reasonable time frame[/i] if one were to desire to turn their passion for social media into a profitable career where they can start focusing on profit and start earning cash?[/size][/font]
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