“Be a content creator Is hobby and lazy Job”
I like to be a content creator I just start full into in it.
Not all my family support me. They say it’s a hoppy and I wasting my job get another job. I do get paid a full job. I want to show them I will make it. How it’s will be possible with 645 followers in my instagram bossong_mar
Starting a career as a content creator can feel daunting, especially when those closest to you doubt your path. I understand the struggle well — when I first committed fully to content creation, my family viewed it as just a hobby, even a lazy approach to work. But with 645 followers on my Instagram (@bossong_mar), I'm determined to prove otherwise. What helped me push through was focusing on consistent, quality content and engaging authentically with my growing audience. Building a loyal follower base doesn't happen overnight—it requires patience and persistence. I learned to treat content creation as a real job, setting schedules and goals, rather than something casual. This mindset shift helped me attract better opportunities and even monetization options. Financially, it’s possible to earn a sustainable income as a content creator by exploring various revenue streams like sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, or selling digital products. Surrounding myself with online creator communities gave me invaluable support and ideas to grow. What started as a hobby became my main hustle, and now I am more confident that I can make this a successful career. To anyone facing skepticism about becoming a content creator: believe in your vision, keep improving your skills, and engage genuinely with your audience. Success might not be instant, but with passion and persistence, your hobby can turn into a respected, fulfilling profession.
