Why Most Creators With Millions of Followers Are Still Broke | Manager Jon | TDES cover art

Why Most Creators With Millions of Followers Are Still Broke | Manager Jon | TDES

Why Most Creators With Millions of Followers Are Still Broke | Manager Jon | TDES

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Manager Jon slept on an office floor for eight months, tasting carpet between dreams and the grind. He built studios from scratch. Connected with creators who had millions of followers but were still broke. Turns out “followers” don’t pay bills. Brand clarity and speaking real numbers do.

Top takeaways:
-Break the silence about your struggles.
-Track what your time is actually worth.
-Build something anyone can grow inside of... even if you’re not sure how you’ll pay rent next month.

Do you measure yourself against others, or against the version of yourself you’re fighting to become?

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