cyberdad wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
I hope she has a brain to fall back on.
Social media is the new paradigm/platform for entertainment. But yes she will have to evolve/morph and use her current popularity to propel her career in new directions in multimedia as teenage boys will eventually loose interest in her.
One particular area (which may surprise you) where former "cam-girls" go is in competitive liversteam competitive sport like poker and online video gaming.
If you look at cosplay conventions or comic con conventions which are sponsored by major media and gaming companies they are dominated by consumers (usually out of shape male nerds) and hot young social media girls dressed up as their favourite animated characters capturing clout and attention.
I don't know anything about cosplay and don't know who Kim K is (above), but I'm sure poker and online video gaming are lucrative in their own ways.
I've come to know quite a few successful women with YouTube channels on various (serious) topics. Many are well-educated lawyers or psychologists but some are self-taught people who learn as they go, in order to help others.
More power to them. I have a blog but I haven't monetised it, and I'm not sure I intend to.
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