Victoria Yost shares how she turned cleaning videos into a full-time job, balancing family life with content creation. Dive deep into her journey from Instagram and TikTok success to YouTube, exploring the challenges of transitioning between short-form and long-form content. Learn about Victoria's unique approach to monetization, including creator funds, brand deals, and digital products. Gain valuable insights on building a supportive community, managing sponsorships, and creating a thriving business while staying true to your values.
This episode offers a refreshing perspective on slow, intentional growth in the fast-paced creator economy. Discover how Victoria navigates the demands of content creation while prioritizing her role as a wife and mother. Whether you're a seasoned YouTuber or just starting out, Victoria's story will inspire you to build a sustainable career doing what you love.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
03:01 - Victoria Yost’s Creator Journey
07:25 - Starting a YouTube Channel for Fun and Profit
08:49 - Family Influence in Victoria’s Content
11:12 - First Income Experience in Content Creation
15:44 - Worst Money Experience in Business
17:53 - Adjusting Contracts After Financial Setbacks
21:45 - Most Successful Financial Opportunity
22:55 - Breakdown of Income Streams
23:20 - Instagram and TikTok Reels Strategy
26:38 - Victoria’s Business Journey
28:44 - Overview of Victoria’s Products
30:03 - Future Plans for Victoria
32:38 - Outro
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