The settlement amount in the past month is approaching $800. Friends in the circle say that the income in the English-speaking region is even more impressive, with many creators earning several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars per month. Looking at it this way, seriously managing content platform accounts really has the chance to become a stable source of income? Especially for creators who are strong in English content output, it seems that high-quality content and community interaction can indeed turn this into a proper job. But to be honest, reaching that level of income still requires continuous output and fan accumulation, after all, the platform's incentive mechanism ultimately depends on content quality and user feedback.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-06 10:08
$800 is okay, but the English-speaking area is really competitive. I've seen friends earning tens of thousands of dollars per month, but to be honest, most people can't stick with it for that long.
How to put it, it still depends on whether you have real skills and knowledge. Not everyone is suited to make a living solely from content.
A monthly income of several thousand dollars? That requires a large fan base and high-quality content. Most of us are still in the exploration stage.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-04 05:31
Even with 800 dollars, it's like this. Over there in English, it's really a paradise. I kind of regret not improving my English skills earlier...
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-03 12:56
$800 is pretty good, but the numbers in the English-speaking community are just for reference; only a few can really stick with it.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-03 12:56
Bro, earning $800 a month and still pondering. The big shots I’ve heard about have long achieved financial freedom. You really need to step up your game.
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The English market is indeed a gold mine, but the problem is most people give up within three months.
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It sounds ideal, but I’ve never seen a creator earning over ten thousand a month in person; I only heard about it.
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Consistent output? That's easy to say. Who wouldn’t want to reach that number? The key issue is that content quality is really hard to control.
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$800 is okay, but I think the platform’s incentive mechanism will eventually be adjusted. It might not always be this good.
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English creators are definitely in high demand. Even with fierce competition in Chinese content, the income isn’t the same.
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It sounds good, but if you treat it as a serious job, stability is still a concern.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-03 12:55
$800 is already pretty good, but as for the numbers in the English-speaking community, it's just for reference. How many people can truly consistently earn over ten thousand?
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ZKSherlock
· 01-03 12:51
Actually... before you get too hyped about those numbers, have you considered what data you're actually surrendering to these platforms? The "user feedback" mechanism they're measuring? That's just probabilistic proof of engagement without any privacy guarantees whatsoever.
The settlement amount in the past month is approaching $800. Friends in the circle say that the income in the English-speaking region is even more impressive, with many creators earning several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars per month. Looking at it this way, seriously managing content platform accounts really has the chance to become a stable source of income? Especially for creators who are strong in English content output, it seems that high-quality content and community interaction can indeed turn this into a proper job. But to be honest, reaching that level of income still requires continuous output and fan accumulation, after all, the platform's incentive mechanism ultimately depends on content quality and user feedback.