Pitbull wrote:
I mean, it's pretty obvious that if you want to be an influencer, you'll have to start by getting an audience on a platform of your liking.
Meanwhile getting a job to support you until then and help you achieve your dream is the best. it's like an economical safety net. Often they don't pay people to play a game (and get paid for it) if you dont have a big platform and a high active subscription rate.
Those "get paid for doing this" is often a scam. Doing those online survey stuff does't pay you enough alone, since they usually limit the amount pr. user, since you fill in information so they can send the survey out to the right audience and get more correct answers.
If you're wanting to work for apps such as Tik Tok (from what I might understand) you do realize, that even though it's an app they do have a workplace that requires education in marketing, HR etc etc. And being realistic here = slim options (not to burst your bubble)