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Dave Anica is an expert when it comes to negotiating brand deals and creating viral comedy content. After recently getting verified across all his social media platforms, Dave knows a thing or two when it comes to engaging with his community, TikTok live shopping events, and how to sign the best brands.
In this final episode of season one of Like, Share & Subscribe - we are celebrating creators, and making money. Two things we love.
Enjoy this last one... and see you in Season 2!
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TikToker Isobel Lorna didn’t go to university, but she’s still making a lot of money from having a career on social media.
It’s the greatest debate of this generation - do content creators need university degrees to be successful? In this week's episode, we chat about the passion economy, turning your passions into a career and the TikTok creator fund (and how so many creators are not impressed by its $1 billion promise).
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Emma Chamberlain spoke about her creator burnout and getting tired of creating content for her YouTube, and the world listened. But this industry is so fast-paced that there are not enough creators just taking a pause.
In today’s episode, we are joined by a mental health and lifestyle creator Charlotte Emily Price — who talks about her own experience with burnout and how she has combated it.
Plus, what can creators to do practice some self-love and reflection. Enjoy!
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How many times have you heard this - being a creator is not a real job. Ha! Casey Neistat, Logan Paul, Addison Rae, Emma Chamberlain and Lilly Singh are all creators making millions of dollars per day by just... creating and monetizing their content for their audience. In this episode we're breaking down the difference between TikTok's Creator Fund and YouTube's continuous monetisation opportunities. We also share what creators can do to make more money from their social media content. If you like making money... listen now.
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Struggling to get engagement on your Instagram posts? Not sure how to optimise your YouTube thumbnails? We have all the tips. As part of our day jobs, we spend a lot of time figuring out what works on Instagram, how to crack the TikTok algorithm, and how to use the latest features across our brand. This episode is for every creator who is looking to up their reel game, go viral on TikTok and get the views on YouTube.
Start taking notes!
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What do The Rock, Hailey Bieber, Brooklyn Beckham & Kylie Jenner have in common? They are all celebrities-turned-creators. This is the hottest new trend in Hollywood and pop culture, and we're here for it.
In a battle for relevancy, celebrities are taking a thing or two out of creators' cheatsheet, and in this week's episode we explore why.
We hope you enjoy it!
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Let’s go down memory lane with this one, because the 2000s are back, baby! This week’s episode is a nostalgic one where we look back at our favourite music videos from the noughties, why Kanye dictated the rules of an entire industry in the 2000s, and THAT photos of Britney, Lindsay and Paris.
Get ready to feel all warm and fuzzy.
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Disclaimer: don’t watch the latest episode of Like, Share & Subscribe when you’re hungry because it’s not going to help. We’re talking all things creators and why they are obsessed with food.
MrBeast's burger business, Salt Bae's viral factor & why Emma Chamberlain will be way more successful in her coffee business than in her YouTube career.
Also, what's decaf coffee?
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of NFTs and why so many celebrities and creators are obsessed with it? Are NFTs the new Rolex? Or we do actually love apes now? Emma and Nellis discuss their dream projects in the metaverse space, and we debate who should release their NFTs next: Ronaldo, Messi, or the Kardashians...
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Like, Share & Subscribe is a new weekly culture and entertainment podcast. This pilot episode is all about creators. You know, everyone you love to watch on YouTube, TikTok & Instagram. Hosts Emma & Nellis talk about going viral on social media, and the very important question... are there more doors or wheels?