Michelle Jackson – Navigating the Nuances of Monetizing a Personal Finance Brand
In the series finale, Michelle Jackson shares how and why she decided to monetize my personal finance brand.
In the series finale, Michelle Jackson shares how and why she decided to monetize my personal finance brand.
Rachel Hernandez, the Mobile Home Gurl, talks about listening to what your audience tells you they want, leaning into your authority, and how making mistakes helps content creators find the right products and services for their brand.
Patrina Dixon talks about the impact that COVID had on her business and the unexpected opportunities for growth that occurred from pivots that she had to make during that time. We discussed why she loves affiliate marketing.
Joseph Hogue talks about candidly wanting to earn money as an online creator, letting go of projects that aren’t serving you well, and the important questions that multi-passionate content creators need to ask themselves in order for their projects to grow.p.
Managing a flourishing community is challenging enough, but what happens when money gets involved? Angela and Regina, cofounders of Women’s PF, a community for women to talk about money, speak with Michelle about the challenges in monetizing their group.
Jillian Johnsrud, author of Fire the Haters, talks about how different seasons of life influence her business, the pushback on content creators positioned in the FIRE space — aren’t they allowed to make money too?
Julien and Kiersten Saunders of rich & REGULAR talk about the importance of knowing how to talk to your audience vs. at your audience.
Harlan Landes talks about creating, monetizing, and selling one of the first personal finance blogs, Consumerism Commentary.
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