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How I Made Money as a TikTok Creator (And How You Can Too)

Look, I’m not gonna sit here and act like I blew up overnight or that I had it all figured out. I was just like most people scrolling TikTok every day—laughing at skits, watching debates, and thinking, “I could do this.” But the difference? I actually did it. And now, I want to help you do it too.



How It Started

I started creating content just to speak my mind and maybe drop some knowledge or laughs. At first, nobody cared. Barely any views. A few likes. But I kept showing up. I found my lane—mixing education, real talk, and a little humor—and once I stayed consistent with that, things took off.


My TikTok hit over 40k followers. Not millions, but enough to get noticed, land a few deals, and most importantly—start making real money.



Here’s How I Made Money on TikTok:

  • Creator Fund: Once you hit 10k followers and 100k views in the last 30 days, you can apply. It doesn’t pay much, but it’s a start.

  • Affiliate Links & Brand Deals: I linked up with brands that actually made sense for my content—like fitness and education. If people clicked, I got paid. Simple.

  • My Own Products: I launched my own platform and app, giving people what they were already asking me for—free resources, templates, and reminders to keep posting and stay consistent.

  • Content Strategy Coaching: People started DM’ing me asking how I did it. That’s when I realized—I am the blueprint. I started offering tips, templates, and now even a whole section on my app dedicated to helping creators grow.






How YOU Can Start Right Now

  1. Pick Your Niche – Are you funny? Smart? Got something to say? Say it. But say it consistently.

  2. Post Daily – Don’t overthink it. Just hit record and start talking. You’ll get better as you go.

  3. Use My Templates – I’ve built a whole section inside my app with plug-and-play post ideas, hooks, trending sounds, and reminders.

  4. Download My Free App – You’ll get notifications to keep you accountable, plus exclusive access to creator tools, ideas, and growth strategies.

  5. Be Real – Don’t copy someone else’s vibe. The reason people will follow you is you. Be consistent, be relatable, and tell your story.





Final Thoughts

You don’t need fancy equipment, a million followers, or to dance (unless that’s your thing). What you do need is patience, strategy, and support. That’s what I’m giving with my app and platform—free templates, reminders, and tools to help you get started and stay growing.


So what’s stopping you?


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