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Ep. 33 How Cristina Made £740 in Her First Week in UGC

Ep. 33 How Cristina Made £740 in Her First Week in UGC

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Buckle up, beautiful—this week’s guest is proof that you don’t need a five-step plan or a five-year vision to make your UGC dreams happen. You just need guts, Wi-Fi, and maybe a camper van.

Meet Christina—a mama of four, a self-taught editor, and a UGC powerhouse who scored a £740 brand deal 12 days into her journey. From misspelling “UGC” on TikTok (yes, really) to hiring a VA just nine months in, her story is a masterclass in starting before you’re ready… and doing it your way.

In this ep, we talk about:


  • Building a UGC biz with literal chaos in the background (cue: Frozen soundtrack)
  • How hiring help early can save your sanity (hello, Bento)
  • Platforms that actually pay (Fiverr fans, this one’s for you)
  • The real work behind those dreamy “£400 for 20 seconds” paydays
  • Why making time for you is the secret to magnetic momentum



This isn’t just a convo—it’s a permission slip to start scrappy, show up real, and scale sustainably.




👯‍♀️ This Episode Is for You If:
  • You’re a mum juggling tiny humans and a big dream
  • You’ve been waiting to feel “ready” to start your UGC biz
  • The idea of filming while your toddler naps gives you stress hives
  • You’re curious about using platforms like Fiverr, A12, or Bento
  • You want real talk about burnout, boundaries, and building a biz that lasts
  • You secretly wonder if everyone else has their act together (spoiler: they don’t)


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