to achieve sth.etw. erreichenAfter moving from the Midwest to the San Francisco Bay Area in California, Kara Harms started a women’s lifestyle blog called whimsySpleen; hier: spleenigWhimsy Soul in 2015, to build an online community. After two years, Harms left her job as a social media manager with a start-up to work on her blog full-time. At first, most of her earnings came from brandMarkebrand deals, but a lot of business disappeared in the Covid-19 pandemic. So, Harms began to focus on earning money from banner adBannerwerbungbanner ads and affiliate linketwa: Partner-Linkaffiliate links instead — with great success.
You estimate that your blog earned over $200,000 (about €180,000) last year. How did you achieve that success?
You know the saying: “entrepreneurUnternehmer(in)Entrepreneurs are the only people who will work 80 hours a week to avoid working 40 hours a week.” I could be that quoteZitatquote’s poster child (US)Paradebeispielposter child! The influencer and content-creation world looks easy from the outside, but building a profitable, stable business took me seven years to to accomplish sth.etw. bewerkstelligenaccomplish. I know everyone wants a get-successful-quick trick, but working hard, understanding my community’s needs, hiring people smarter than me and taking risks have been to be key for sth.für etw. entscheidend seinkey for getting where we are.
What is your business model? What does your team look like?
The Whimsy Soul team consists of me, my husband, who handles most of our photography and admin (UK ifml.)Verwaltungadmin tasks, four contributing writers and a number of other folks (ifml.)Leutefolks with specific skills (a lawyerJurist(in)lawyer, developers, etc.).
Hiring people to offload myday-to-daytäglich anfallend day-to-day tasks was key for rapid growth. In our early days, we just couldn’t afford extra help. I did everything, from taxes and contracts to fixing broken things on the website and designing marketing materials.
Now, I find talented people to handle a lot of those tasks, so I don’t to implodezusammenbrechenimplode, but also so I can focus on bigger-picture (US)im größeren Zusammenhang stehendbigger-picture things. on that notein diesem SinneOn that note, I am on the hunt for an editorRedakteur(in)editor/content manager for 2022, if anyone is interested in the role.
What’s the biggest challenge you’ve to face sth.etw. gegenüberstehenfaced as an influencer and blogger?
There’s no bachelor of influencing degreeAbschluss, Diplomdegree you can get — not that I know of! The blogger/influencer world has been around for about a decadeJahrzehntdecade, but it’s constantly changing. Choosing to be part of this industry right now means you are at the to be at the forefrontan vorderster Front stehenforefront, to pioneer sth.bei etw. Pionierarbeit leistenpioneering everything. Finding advisors and resources to learn from is extremely hard, and sometimes impossible. My background in social media marketing for start-ups was important, but I wouldn’t be here without other bloggers. I’ve been lucky to have a small network of women who are full-time influencers, and we chat about business, share tips or leadhier: Hinweisleads on freelancerfreie(r) Mitarbeiter(in)freelancers to hire, and we support each other. Without them, I think I would have beento be set backzurückgeworfen werden set back at least a few years in my business growth.
Increasing influence
Influencer marketing industryhier: Brancheindustry (global value; in billionMilliarde(n)billions)
Biggest social media platforms (active users in 2021; in billions)
The world of social media is constantly changing. Earlier this year, Facebook’s daily active users (DAUs) dropped for the first time in its 18-year history. Young people in particular seem to be more interested in TikTok and other rival platforms.
How important are Instagram and TikTok to your business?
The truth? Instagram could die tomorrow, and our earnings would barelykaumbarely be to impact sth.sich auf etw. auswirken, etw. betreffenimpacted. Personally, I would really miss the community I have. I’ve spent seven years connecting and learning with the Whimsy Soul community on Instagram, and more recently TikTok as well. Many of those folks feel like friends, even though we haven’t met in real life. But my team and I saw an opportunity to build our business in a blog-first format that really to resonate with sb.bei jmdm. gut ankommenresonates with our community. If Instagram or TikTok were to shut down, people would still know where to find us.
How do you use language to attract people to your blog and get them to click on headings and links?
I’m a big believer in using trendy slang in my writing — for example, “10 cool AF (as fuck) (vulg. sl.)verdammt coolCool AF Airbnbs To Travel To.” Language plays a big role in our brand voice and in attracting our target audienceZielgruppetarget audience. We can’t grow in the right direction if we are attracting the wrong readers.
Finally, what’s your advice to people who want to create online content or simply use an online platform to to grow sth.hier: etw. weiterentwickelngrow their business?
Know that there are many ways to make money online and to be a content creator. The Instagram influencer model is just one way to be successful. It’s not the only way. Take time to to figure sth. outetw. herausfindenfigure out what you are passionate about and where your talents are (whether video, photo, writing, etc.) and choose the relevant social platform for you. Don’t waste time on platforms that don’t bring you joy.
>Whimsy Soul takeaways
- whimsySpleen; hier: spleenigWhimsy Soul attracts between 300,000 and 400,000 monthly readers (Source: Similarweb). It has more than 77,000 followers on Instagram and over 310,000 on TikTok, where it has generated around 5.7 million likes.
- In 2019, Whimsy Soul made $68,985 (about €61,000) from brandMarkebrand deals and freelancefreiberuflich; hier: von freien Mitarbeitern ausgeführtfreelance projects, $4,055 from affiliate linksetwa: Partner-Linkaffiliate links and $11,508 from programmatic banner adBannerwerbungbanner ads.
- Last year, Kara Harms estimates that the blog made $40,000 to $50,000 from brand deals and freelancefreiberuflich; hier: von freien Mitarbeitern ausgeführtfreelance projects, $40,000 to $60,000 from affiliate links, and over $105,000 from programmatic banner ads.
- Harms estimates that about 30 percent of the blog’s earnings goes to paying taxes, while a large portion is spent on work-related expenses, such as wages, travel costs and web-hosting feeGebührfees.
Essential phrases
A young company
- It takes time to build a profitable business.
- We have plans to expand next year.
- Our growth outlookPerspektive(n)outlook is very positive.
Hiring people
- The team consists of three developers and a project manager.
- The company is planning to hire a few more people.
- We’ll bring a freelancerfreie(r) Mitarbeiter(in)freelancer to bring sb. on boardjmdn. ins Team holenon board if we need extra help.
A changing market
- The industryhier: Brancheindustry is constantly to evolvesich (weiter)entwickelnevolving.
- To be at the to be at the forefrontan vorderster Front stehenforefront of change is a big advantage.
- A decadeJahrzehntdecade ago, they were pioneers, but now they’ve to fall behindzurückfallen, ins Hintertreffen geratenfallen behind.
Communication
- We use various channels to reach our target audienceZielgruppetarget audience.
- The web content needs to to appeal to sb.bei jmdm. Anklang findenappeal to potential customers.
- Our social media presence is important for future growth.
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