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Lexi Lovegood

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Mar 1, 2018
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I searched the forums and found similar questions but not this exact one. It seems like it's probably a common noob question though, so if it's there and I missed it, I apologize.

How long would you work a site before deciding that you're not successful there and trying a new one? I know I've only been doing this a few weeks and I'm not trying to jump the gun or anything, I'm just wondering how long I should keep trying Chaturbate before trying to split my time between it and another site. So far my most successful shift was my first where I made $58 and since then I don't think I've made more than a few bucks per shift. Someone bought me some things off my wishlist the other day, but that's the most lucrative thing that's happened since my first day. I cammed during my first week, starting the day after I was verified, but I never saw the kind of numbers other people talk about having with the new model tag. The people who do come in tell me I'm pretty and personable, but I know it's a saturated market and you have to offer something unique. I'm definitely still finding my groove. I'm not worried yet; I know there's a new model slow period followed by more occasional slow periods just because. I don't expect to get instantly rich or anything, but I would like to get to the point where I can subsidize my student loans to pay my rent and such. The equivalent of $12-15 an hour would be good. I'm just wondering at what point I should no longer chalk it up to being unestablished and try some other sites? Right now I have a set schedule for Monday-Wednesday and a variable weekend schedule that I update on Twitter. Once I'm not in school I intend to add more time. When I cam I'm on for at least four hours. I have a good webcam, a decent mic, high-speed internet (not the fastest money can buy, but the glitching is minimal), and decent lighting (no professional lighting, but I cam mostly during the day, and have some bright lamps for when I can't).
 
I searched the forums and found similar questions but not this exact one. It seems like it's probably a common noob question though, so if it's there and I missed it, I apologize.

How long would you work a site before deciding that you're not successful there and trying a new one? I know I've only been doing this a few weeks and I'm not trying to jump the gun or anything, I'm just wondering how long I should keep trying Chaturbate before trying to split my time between it and another site. So far my most successful shift was my first where I made $58 and since then I don't think I've made more than a few bucks per shift. Someone bought me some things off my wishlist the other day, but that's the most lucrative thing that's happened since my first day. I cammed during my first week, starting the day after I was verified, but I never saw the kind of numbers other people talk about having with the new model tag. The people who do come in tell me I'm pretty and personable, but I know it's a saturated market and you have to offer something unique. I'm definitely still finding my groove. I'm not worried yet; I know there's a new model slow period followed by more occasional slow periods just because. I don't expect to get instantly rich or anything, but I would like to get to the point where I can subsidize my student loans to pay my rent and such. The equivalent of $12-15 an hour would be good. I'm just wondering at what point I should no longer chalk it up to being unestablished and try some other sites? Right now I have a set schedule for Monday-Wednesday and a variable weekend schedule that I update on Twitter. Once I'm not in school I intend to add more time. When I cam I'm on for at least four hours. I have a good webcam, a decent mic, high-speed internet (not the fastest money can buy, but the glitching is minimal), and decent lighting (no professional lighting, but I cam mostly during the day, and have some bright lamps for when I can't).

Its too hard to gauge how a model is doing without actually watching a show. I get my criticism, advice, tips and techniques from my boyfriend who has been a CB user for ever LOL. He mods for me in the other room and tells me this seems to be working and this isn't working. There is someone out there for anyone so it isn't the platform per say. Are you setting up hashtags when you cam? Are you putting your boobs or butt in the camera from time to time to get people to click on your room. Promoting to follow you? Etc etc.. Like I said without watching your stream it would be hard to tell. All I can say is be consistent. Keep the same schedule, say hello to everyone while your new and be personable. If we see you online one day we'll pop in and say hello :)

-Rachel Lee Ray / Giftegeeks
 
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Its too hard to gauge how a model is doing without actually watching a show. I get my criticism, advice, tips and techniques from my boyfriend who has been a CB user for ever LOL. He mods for me in the other room and tells me this seems to be working and this isn't working. There is someone out there for anyone so it isn't the platform per say. Are you setting up hashtags when you cam? Are you putting your boobs or butt in the camera from time to time to get people to click on your room. Promoting to follow you? Etc etc.. Like I said without watching your stream it would be hard to tell. All I can say is be consistent. Keep the same schedule, say hello to everyone while your new and be personable. If we see you online one day we'll pop in and say hello :)

-Rachel Lee Ray / Giftegeeks

Yes to all of the above. I guess I'm less looking for feedback on how I'm doing and more asking at what point other models would consider a site to be unsuccessful and move on to a new one. Like, how long do you hustle before deciding that maybe it isn't the right site for you and it isn't just a newness thing?
 
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Swimming against the current is a waste of time. If I am doing something and I don't get a signal that it will be worth my time and quickly I focus on something else. If I suck at math I wont pursue a career in engineering no matter how much I love bridges. Why did you start camming? Have you had any hints that this will ever work for you? It may sound harsh but this job is not for everybody.
 
Swimming against the current is a waste of time. If I am doing something and I don't get a signal that it will be worth my time and quickly I focus on something else. If I suck at math I wont pursue a career in engineering no matter how much I love bridges. Why did you start camming? Have you had any hints that this will ever work for you? It may sound harsh but this job is not for everybody.

Nah, I appreciate that you're a no BS kind of person. I'm not considering not camming so much as just trying to get a gauge on when slow rooms and few tips should be considered a symptom of something more than being new. I don't even think I'm there yet, I'm still super new at this, I'm just kind of looking for a ballpark timetable for when I should possibly start looking at other sites if things don't pick up. I definitely think I have the skills to be good at this, I just want to make sure that I don't continue to invest my energy solely into trying to make one cam site work past the point where it's productive to do so. If there's a certain point where it would be beneficial to see if another site would be a better fit, I'd like to know generally where people think that point is.
Kind of just trying to plan ahead and create a rough business plan of action I guess?
 
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Nah, I appreciate that you're a no BS kind of person. I'm not considering not camming so much as just trying to get a gauge on when slow rooms and few tips should be considered a symptom of something more than being new. I don't even think I'm there yet, I'm still super new at this, I'm just kind of looking for a ballpark timetable for when I should possibly start looking at other sites if things don't pick up. I definitely think I have the skills to be good at this, I just want to make sure that I don't continue to invest my energy solely into trying to make one cam site work past the point where it's productive to do so. If there's a certain point where it would be beneficial to see if another site would be a better fit, I'd like to know generally where people think that point is.

Sometimes you have to wonder whether it is the site or your performance what is hurting you. I looked up your model name on a recording site and it seems like you have only been camming since the beginning of March and you are only ever on for 1 hour at a time. On every single screenshot you look bored, like you would rather be doing something else, there is a 20 minute stretch in one of them where all you are doing is looking at your tablet. Camming is not a get-rich-quick scheme and people wont throw money at you just because you are naked on the internet. Especially on a site like Chaturbate the energy you bring to the table is what will carry you. So if you are ready to work at it then maybe Chaturbate will work for you. If not, well, this isn't for everybody. Sorry if I am being blunt but it will hurt you more to jump from one site to the next and making 0 than to take a good look at your show and fix what needs fixing. Still, perhaps a private based site like Streamate could be a better fit if you are low on energy and all you want is to make a little pocket money.
 
Sometimes you have to wonder whether it is the site or your performance what is hurting you. I looked up your model name on a recording site and it seems like you have only been camming since the beginning of March and you are only ever on for 1 hour at a time. On every single screenshot you look bored, like you would rather be doing something else, there is a 20 minute stretch in one of them where all you are doing is looking at your tablet. Camming is not a get-rich-quick scheme and people wont throw money at you just because you are naked on the internet. Especially on a site like Chaturbate the energy you bring to the table is what will carry you. So if you are ready to work at it then maybe Chaturbate will work for you. If not, well, this isn't for everybody. Sorry if I am being blunt but it will hurt you more to jump from one site to the next and making 0 than to take a good look at your show and fix what needs fixing.

I actually am never on for less than four hours at a time, so I'm not sure why it would be showing that. The tablet thing was me trying to read erotica at one point to the room to see if people would respond to that. I definitely had a few shifts where I was less than engaging, it was hard to come up with stuff to talk about with less than ten people in the room and none of them responding to any of my questions. I definitely don't think this is a get rich quick scheme, I did quite a bit of research before signing up. There definitely is a learning curve on finding out how to stay engaged in an empty room and I'm still learning how to do that, but I do think I'm getting better.
 
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I actually am never on for less than four hours at a time, so I'm not sure why it would be showing that. The tablet thing was me trying to read erotica at one point to the room to see if people would respond to that. I definitely had a few shifts where I was less than engaging, it was hard to come up with stuff to talk about with less than ten people in the room and none of them responding to any of my questions. I definitely don't think this is a get rich quick scheme, I did quite a bit of research before signing up. There definitely is a learning curve on finding out how to stay engaged in an empty room and I'm still learning how to do that, but I do think I'm getting better.

Okay, that explains it, then. If you are putting in the time and the effort and you aren't seeing the results you want, then I would try a different site. If you find entertaining difficult or challenging give a private based site a try. You definitely have the right physique for it as being busty draws a lot of attention and they will want to take you private so see you naked.
 
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So looking through your twitter/CB/did a google search of your camname and there are a couple things which I think may be hurting your viewer count. First, I don't see where you're posting links to your stream on twitter when you are online. Even if you have the link in your bio, having it there in the post makes it easier for people to find. I typically make a post a bit before I'm online ("I'll be online around 6PM, guys. See you there!" that kinda thing) and then once I'm online, tip menu/goals all up and running I'll post with the link and throw on some hashtags just in case. At least a few times a week I try to post a quick cam-selfie just from using the windows snipping tool with the post. At the end of every show I always make sure to tell people to follow my twitter if they want real-time updates as to when I'll be online. I don't have a huge follower count but I'm able to get my room count up fast enough to move through the pages and not get stuck on page 7 or something.

Then once I'm on cam the first hour typically sets the tone for the rest of the show. So I try to put as much energy into that as possible. For me, this means, making sure that I am being *very* deliberate with 1. posing to make sure my thumbnails are turning out well. standing thumbnails typically draw in more viewers for me. 2. lots of eye contact with the cam, the last thing I want to look right now is distant. 3. lots of babbling to myself. talking like I'm having a conversation with someone. this is easier now that I have regs who I really do talk to, but even if they weren't there, I'd still talk about the things I'd done that day. there's some videos on youtube about how to do this, mainly aimed towards twitch streamers but it still applies to camming in certain ways. basically, dead air is bad. it's kinda like radio.

I've done a lot of normal book reading myself, and something I do is I'll pull up the "keep it going" app for a tip jar. Keep tipping, and I'll try to read with a hitachi running. Stop, and we'll just keep reading without it. With the right group book nights can be *loads* of fun. But keeping people's interest is hard because you've got two camps of people: those who get what's going on, and enjoy being read to, and the people who are just like, "wtf this is a porn site." so the vibe keeps it "porny" enough to increase the viewer count at the very least.

I noticed your post in another thread talking about doing free teases and stuff, and how one would advertise for that and it got me thinking of another thing that might be hanging you up...you explain a lot to your audience, which can be good as it helps keep them from being confused by what you're doing. But not everything needs to be explained. If you want to practice strip teases, practice strip teases. Your thumbnail will advertise it enough for you. Not everything needs a structured kind of marketing approach. Typically I reserve hard marketing pushes like that for my holiday themed events/cammiversary type things/competitions/raffles. But other than that, what you actually do on cam can usually be explained well enough through...well...doing.

I'd try these things before moving on from CB. I think it's hard to find a flow as a camgirl, and there are times when things just dry up (november was a bad month for me). But while there is no such thing as guaranteed money on CB, and you can't assume because one thing worked for one girl that it will work for you, I do strongly believe there are things you can do which increase the likelihood of gaining viewers and earning tips. If there weren't things that made it more likely then the front page wouldn't be filled with such similar cams (couples having sex, a solo girl having a cumshow, lovense, lovense, lovense, couples having sex, etc.).
 
So looking through your twitter/CB/did a google search of your camname and there are a couple things which I think may be hurting your viewer count. First, I don't see where you're posting links to your stream on twitter when you are online. Even if you have the link in your bio, having it there in the post makes it easier for people to find. I typically make a post a bit before I'm online ("I'll be online around 6PM, guys. See you there!" that kinda thing) and then once I'm online, tip menu/goals all up and running I'll post with the link and throw on some hashtags just in case. At least a few times a week I try to post a quick cam-selfie just from using the windows snipping tool with the post. At the end of every show I always make sure to tell people to follow my twitter if they want real-time updates as to when I'll be online. I don't have a huge follower count but I'm able to get my room count up fast enough to move through the pages and not get stuck on page 7 or something.

Then once I'm on cam the first hour typically sets the tone for the rest of the show. So I try to put as much energy into that as possible. For me, this means, making sure that I am being *very* deliberate with 1. posing to make sure my thumbnails are turning out well. standing thumbnails typically draw in more viewers for me. 2. lots of eye contact with the cam, the last thing I want to look right now is distant. 3. lots of babbling to myself. talking like I'm having a conversation with someone. this is easier now that I have regs who I really do talk to, but even if they weren't there, I'd still talk about the things I'd done that day. there's some videos on youtube about how to do this, mainly aimed towards twitch streamers but it still applies to camming in certain ways. basically, dead air is bad. it's kinda like radio.

I've done a lot of normal book reading myself, and something I do is I'll pull up the "keep it going" app for a tip jar. Keep tipping, and I'll try to read with a hitachi running. Stop, and we'll just keep reading without it. With the right group book nights can be *loads* of fun. But keeping people's interest is hard because you've got two camps of people: those who get what's going on, and enjoy being read to, and the people who are just like, "wtf this is a porn site." so the vibe keeps it "porny" enough to increase the viewer count at the very least.

I noticed your post in another thread talking about doing free teases and stuff, and how one would advertise for that and it got me thinking of another thing that might be hanging you up...you explain a lot to your audience, which can be good as it helps keep them from being confused by what you're doing. But not everything needs to be explained. If you want to practice strip teases, practice strip teases. Your thumbnail will advertise it enough for you. Not everything needs a structured kind of marketing approach. Typically I reserve hard marketing pushes like that for my holiday themed events/cammiversary type things/competitions/raffles. But other than that, what you actually do on cam can usually be explained well enough through...well...doing.

I'd try these things before moving on from CB. I think it's hard to find a flow as a camgirl, and there are times when things just dry up (november was a bad month for me). But while there is no such thing as guaranteed money on CB, and you can't assume because one thing worked for one girl that it will work for you, I do strongly believe there are things you can do which increase the likelihood of gaining viewers and earning tips. If there weren't things that made it more likely then the front page wouldn't be filled with such similar cams (couples having sex, a solo girl having a cumshow, lovense, lovense, lovense, couples having sex, etc.).

This is fantastic and very helpful. I do post a tweet with a link to my room when I first get on, but I don't tweet much during shows if that's what you're suggesting? I'm honestly still figuring out the whole Twitter thing. I'm such a bad Millennial.
All of this is awesome and I will definitely give it a go, including looking up those YouTube videos. I know I tend to start out kind of slow and get more interesting as the show goes on and I find my groove, so I will put more effort into being on my game from the get-go. I'm not ready to call it quits on CB yet, it was just something I was thinking about in the event that things don't start picking up a bit, but I know there are still more things for me to try. I'm trying to get some content up for one. I have some recordings I have yet to edit, so hopefully that will draw some traffic my way too. Btw, completely off-topic, but watching recordings of me playing with myself is SO EFFING WEIRD. Hopefully that gets less awkward over time, lol. But thank you for all the tips, I will be sure to put them to good use!
 
This is fantastic and very helpful. I do post a tweet with a link to my room when I first get on, but I don't tweet much during shows if that's what you're suggesting? I'm honestly still figuring out the whole Twitter thing. I'm such a bad Millennial.
The rest of this is awesome and I will definitely give it a go, including looking up those YouTube videos. I definitely wasn't ready to call it quits on CB yet, it was just something I was thinking about in the event that things don't start picking up a bit, but I know there are still more things for me to try. I'm trying to get some content up for one. I have some recordings I have yet to edit, so hopefully that will draw some traffic my way too. Btw, completely off-topic, but watching recordings of me playing with myself is SO EFFING WEIRD. Hopefully that gets less awkward over time, lol. But thank you for all the tips, I will be sure to put them to good use!

Sorry, I should have clarified. You post a link to CB, the main site, but not to your room. When I click on it I get directed to the homepage. You should be linking your room, https://chaturbate.com/lexilovegood24/.
 
Sorry, I should have clarified. You post a link to CB, the main site, but not to your room. When I click on it I get directed to the homepage. You should be linking your room, https://chaturbate.com/lexilovegood24/.

Ah, gotcha. I've been copy and pasting the link to my room under the share tab, but I'll put that in manually to make sure it goes to the right place. I didn't know that was happening, thanks for the heads-up.
 
I would also recommend maybe cleaning up your bio a bit. It reads like an instruction manual. In general guys/girls don't want to Learn how to like you. Make your bio more playful (add graphics), be more to the point, don't explain stuff in such great lengths unless it NEEDs to be explained and be more fun in the bio instead of coming off controlling demanding.

-Rachel Lee Ray
 
I haven’t read all the replies, but I read one, and I would not at this point start wondering if camming is not for you.... if you’ve only tried one website so far. I personally know a model who made next to nothing on a tip-based site and now kills it on Streamate. She was struggling at the time and I suggested she switch. She did great. She also switched her model name and worked on some twitter branding.

My personality type... if it was me, after two weeks of under $50 earnings, I would definitely drop chaturbate and go try a different website. But some models may stick it out for a long time and see success ... there is a few “top model” success stories that begin with a very slow start but lots of perseverance to get where they are. I don’t think there is a wrong answer. Just go with your gut feeling. I make my best choices when I first open my eyes in the morning - before my brain starts going and the thoughts are all just gut-based.
 
It's pretty easy for token sites not to pay off especially when you're starting out. I'd try private based sites. See if that pays better or if you enjoy it. If you don't like private based (I've found that I don't save a few people who treat me well), pour your time into clips! Clips are a little more methodical in how to get them to pay off. I find it way simpler. If you like the token sites, give them a bit of your time and do enough clips to not feel stressed if the tips don't come.
 
I started brand spanking new on Streamate. And from day one made $$ and got regulars. I knew from customer service/stripping for 7 years and waiting tables, that getting regulars and being friendly works. Worked and still works for me. Shortly after the new year (I started on SM Dec 2014) I started reading the forums here and SW, started asking questions to my fav models on twitter and some were nice enough to answer. I perved other sites and decided to try CB and MFC in late summer 2015. Totally different from SM and honestly, I still have no idea how to run my rooms on a token site. I just go with how I feel.
CB is hit and miss, But very productive for the most part. I LOVE bongacams and have always done well on there.
MFC is my favorite site as a member. I LOVE some of the girls on there and wish so much it was more productive for me. But it never is. I keep trying though. I've come so close to closing my account on there so many times!!! But now they have mfc share and do really well selling content, so I'm gonna try mfc some more.
I know it's a site that you need to spend a lot of time on, so it's partly my fault. But it's the one site I don't do well on.
My mistake was doing public shows in the beginning (but back then I made my goal) and they were wild DP toy/anal cowgirl twerking shows. THOSE are the videos you find all over tube sites, so now I get a room full of broke ass guys waiting for the public show...that no longer happens.
I guess to answer your question, the one site I dumped right away after trying for a couple weeks (splitting it with BC) was camsoda. I never made a dime and never had more than 10 guys in my room.
MFC has potential and that's what keeps me from closing my account. It's also the ONLY site where I sometimes feel bad about myself when logging off...and have even cried after logging off. To have a TON of guys just sitting there and not even talking to me, or tipping me. Little do they know I'm a FREAK if they'd only take me private.
^^^ JickyJuly is right. Make clips I started on MV pretty quick and now I can fall back on my clip sites. Thank gawd
 
It's pretty easy for token sites not to pay off especially when you're starting out. I'd try private based sites. See if that pays better or if you enjoy it. If you don't like private based (I've found that I don't save a few people who treat me well), pour your time into clips! Clips are a little more methodical in how to get them to pay off. I find it way simpler. If you like the token sites, give them a bit of your time and do enough clips to not feel stressed if the tips don't come.

Methodical in what way?
 
I haven’t read all the replies, but I read one, and I would not at this point start wondering if camming is not for you.... if you’ve only tried one website so far. I personally know a model who made next to nothing on a tip-based site and now kills it on Streamate. She was struggling at the time and I suggested she switch. She did great. She also switched her model name and worked on some twitter branding.

My personality type... if it was me, after two weeks of under $50 earnings, I would definitely drop chaturbate and go try a different website. But some models may stick it out for a long time and see success ... there is a few “top model” success stories that begin with a very slow start but lots of perseverance to get where they are. I don’t think there is a wrong answer. Just go with your gut feeling. I make my best choices when I first open my eyes in the morning - before my brain starts going and the thoughts are all just gut-based.

I don't think I'll drop CB yet, I did get through my goals last night, but they were set lower than what I would like and I had to work longer than I was intending for not a whole lot of tokens. I got more people in my room though and more followers, so hopefully I can grow it from there and slowly increase my tips. I'm hoping that clip making will pull some people in as well. I think I may do SM in addition and see how it goes and if it's consistently way more lucrative I may switch completely. I feel like I'm more naturally disposed to a public setting, but if SM happens to work better I'm certainly not going to fight it.
 
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Methodical in what way?
Clips are easier to figure out. They're not a moving target changing day to day based on who shows up in your room that day. If you figure out what you have to offer in clips and what sells easily for you, you just keep doing it and the people who buy keep buying it. :)
 
definitely going to second the advice jicky has given. clips grant you the ability to have a peace of mind, and depending on the timing, the passive income can serve to be extremely useful during the dreadful, slow times. i just started camming in november of last year, and since my progression i have found out that clips alleviate some of the weight off my shoulders. try and record some when the time arises and/or when you feel comfortable. take it into slow pacing, but leave the option available in your mind's conscious.

also, stick around on cb; however, experiment around on other sites as well. i even tried chaturbate from time to time to make up for falling behind some. even though it's not as active for me as mfc is, exposing myself is a good thing, regardless of that.

in addition, as rachel mentioned above, i would also advise you to include graphics on your bio. make your page visually pleasing to whomever stumbles upon it.
 
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definitely going to second the advice jicky has given. clips grant you the ability to have a peace of mind, and depending on the timing, the passive income can serve to be extremely useful during the dreadful, slow times. i just started camming in november of last year, and since my progression i have found out that clips alleviate some of the weight off my shoulders. try and record some when the time arises and/or when you feel comfortable. take it into slow pacing, but leave the option available in your mind's conscious.

also, stick around on cb; however, experiment around on other sites as well. i even tried chaturbate from time to time to make up for falling behind some. even though it's not as active for me as mfc is, exposing myself is a good thing, regardless of that.

in addition, as rachel mentioned above, i would also advise you to include graphics on your bio. make your page visually pleasing to whomever stumbles upon it.

Yep, a better bio is an upcoming attraction. I'm working my way through a bunch of coding tutorials so I can make it look how I want. Right now I don't have the skills to make it look nice.
 
Yep, a better bio is an upcoming attraction. I'm working my way through a bunch of coding tutorials so I can make it look how I want. Right now I don't have the skills to make it look nice.
Picsart is my go to app when creating profile graphics. Off topic, but it makes it fun during down/offline time to make shit for my page ^_^

Edit to add: I upload any profile creations to tinypic then use the most basic coding to create order. Center, border, and color are the most "coding" I'll use and it's a great place to start until I learn how to css/html my whole page.
 
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After doing everything I should be doing almost to a T (which is essentially perfect stream, posting, advertising, getting everything settled) a month of consistently streaming 4 hours at least a day, unless it's a token site like CB or MFC then I'd give it about 3 months of consistently streaming 6+ hours a day.

This job requires a lot of effort, work, and mental energy. Don't get discouraged as anyone can be successful, it's just the ones who become successful are either massively lucky or put in A TON of work. Even some of the top models on sites who are cute, have great systems and original ideas had to take months or even years of double normal people shifts to get there. It can be done, but if you're discouraged over not receiving immediate feedback then any entrepreneurial job isn't for you.

What I like to do is start off with small goals. My goal is to make at least minimum wage money in 1/3rd the time and improve my stream. But I also have very low bills to pay, so for others, it could be "survive."

Strive to survive before you thrive.
 
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