That was when she was 28 and had just left SGAG to be a freelancer. These days, she can make a \u0022five-figure sum in some months\u0022.
That was when she was 28 and had just left SGAG to be a freelancer. These days, she can make a"five-figure sum in some months".named one of TikTok's most viral creators in Singaporecontent creation in 2015 after one of her viral blog posts caught the attention of SGAG and was offered aIn mid 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Annette, then 28, left SGAG to be an independent content creator as she wanted “more creative freedom to pursue [her] own stuff”.
Despite having an established portfolio, she had to “start from scratch”. She described the period as “worrying” and “anxiety-filled” ‘cos there “might be months where you earn nothing”.“It’s different every month. I definitely don't earn more than you. You’re busier than I am," said Annette.Though Annette had just started out as a freelancer, she was very fortunate to always have jobs“It was when I first quit my job and started out as a freelancer.
Her advice to those who want to try content creation is simply to keep creating work: “You only get better by doing... I went through a lot of sorting things out, trying and failing, and experimenting. Every day I am experimenting, it’s always constant process of how to improve.” “Even now before I go on stage, I would be very nervous, so I feel I am more suited for online content. If you make a mistake, you can retake, but not on stage,” she said., and you. If I were to join a beauty pageant, I know I won’t go far,” she told Xixi.By clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.
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