1. Photography 2. Video Editing 3. Graphic Design 4. Social Media Manager 5. Film making/ Video Production 6. Audio Editing / Podcasting 7. Web Design + Development 8. Animation & Motion Graphics 9. Content Creator (RUclips, Twitch ect)
Cheers for this, I've been looking for "freelance writer jobs online" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Jeyeyton Riyria Process - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my friend got excellent results with it.
Great Video man! I taught my self 3dmax and Maya and Python coding. I am now the 3d fleet lead of a major car fleet over 12 artist. With no formal education. So this advice is golden!
My creative passion is to write short stories and to make short flims. I had started to get into youtube to work on my time management and to dive into video editing. So, right now, it's a slow process (uploading a video I feel is an accomplishment) but it's a process; I've never did anything with technology until this year. I admit I need to get better with my time management (despite having a full time job). But the title of your video was so spot on, and I loved how you gave examples of each creative career. From an earlier video, I believe you mentioned the "30 minute" aspect where if you feel like you're bogged down with so many pursuits or if you've spent a lot of time away from some of your goals-spend 30 minutes on something you want to build upon and then take it from there. That's one of the best advice I've gotten-and I take it to heart. I love your videos!
I always find your vids inspirational. I’m 55 years old and I’ve been a portrait photographer for 30 years. My new spin on it is the creation of a RUclips channel I’m working on where I can share people’s stories through video and photography. Love your channel, cheers from Canada.
You can do what you love provided you have a plan and are willing to work. If you don’t get a degree and just want to be a creative you need a plan and work ethic. Overall, it’s always good to have that degree on hand in case shit doesn’t go according to plan.
Haha, you commented on one of my harry potter theories 2 days ago and now i see you here 😂 what are the odds! See you have great taste in channels you watch :D
Just teamed up with an animator friend to make videos (people telling stories that have impacted their lives) using his animations and my music. Combining our two loves and our love for heart to hearts. We are almost done with our first video. I’m so stoked and I am so grateful for your channel! I’m still working at a department store but it is what it is atm and I know I won’t be there forever. Thank you again! ❤️
Thank you for creating this video for those who love creative things. My passion is music playing guitar writing songs and composing as well I also love to be a director too. But due to some family financial problems I was forced to start earning money before completing my studies there after because of a full time boring frustrating call center job I had lost 5 years cause I had found myself very hard to do study and job both at the same time. I'm still doing that same job at the same company but now I really want to change my career I'm not for that what I'm doing now. That's why I was searching for a creative job option and finally I've managed to come to your video. Thanks bro.
i’m finding this years after it was uploaded and i’m really grateful for the comment section. hearing people with the same experiences as me feels reassuring - i was talked out of a creative degree (eventually got into marketing halfway through university though lol) and now i’m getting bored of my work. i want to invest in learning graphic design and video editing - maybe even UX/interaction design at some point.
Where was this video when I was 18 years old?! Lol! I have been beating myself up for months now because I let my grandfather talk me out of pursuing a creative career back then. I wanted to go to school for animation but let him talk me out of it. I certainly wouldn't mind looking into video editing, though. It seems like it'd be something I'd enjoy.
Hi Roberto! I very much enjoy your content and it's people like you, that have motivated me to start my own RUclips channel. I am legally blind oh, and so is the rest of my family including husband and son, and I want and am creating content to help others live accessible, and spread awareness that people who are blind or visually impaired are just like everyone else and are just as capable.
Ronald Malcolm look up this group on Facebook called “Writing Revolters” the owner is Jorden Roper/Makelle, and She is also here on RUclips. Look her up here either as her name or “Creative Revolt”
Ronald Malcolm hey! Become a book author and write books for a living, read for ideas! I want to either be a artist, chef, animal petshop assistant or a author, which one do you think I should do?🖤
@@romanous6828 - For me, I networked a lot when I was stationed in Japan and when I came back to the States, a couple of people reached out to me to help them with their RUclips videos and it grew from there.
@@MegaPranav99 it's going ok. I am having fun with it. Balancing what I can actually accomplish in the time I have to dedicate to it is the most difficult so far. There is a bit of a learning curve but I have been able to make 20 videos this year so far (various levels of quality).
What have you been using? Blender is usually the best to do especially when your starting out sense it’s free and is a software that can really open the door
This has given me a few ideas I'd also love to learn how to animate in a more traditional style using digital methods. It's been about 10 years since I've used flash properly and I have some traditional drawings and other ideas I'd really like to try and animate and I kinda get the feeling they could be pretty huge, but it's just a matter of how to tween using photoshop layers and how to frame by frame animate. there's probably a ton of tutorials out here on youtube now, but you just reminded me that I want to try it at some point.
My creative passion is Video editing as a content creator on RUclips. I love recording, filming, adding music and putting together a whole video. I’ve recently decided that’s what I wanna do in life and so I’m currently trying to figure out how to cash in on it. It’s an absolute blast to edit videos so I’d love to one day go into video production.
You make me jealous because of how competitive I am. Working on it... Anyway, my passion is creative writing and voice over. I love it. Haven't figured out how to make money with it yet.
I don’t understand. Your not getting the views to subscriber ratio.. However you are very professional and deliver your point very well! Your doing great man, keep up the great content. I’m not sure how I got here but I’m glad I landed here.
It’s the way RUclips is because they are catering to mainstream audiences to compete with television. Essentially if you don’t cater to young audiences they don’t push your videos, even to your subscribers. Very common in professional niches. Look at Evan Carmichael and Grant Cardone, great businessmen, same issue. Appreciate you, good news is I’m making money and my viewers who do get the videos like you, enjoy them and leave great comments.
You're actually living the life I want. :D thanks for the inspirations! I'm confident in my skills as a graphic/ web designer, but I still don't know where to start tho.
I just got a job as a Video Editor for a companies Social Media. These jobs are out there. I'm not making movies, but guess what, this allows me to start working in the indie scene in Kansas City.
Thank you for sharing. I love motion graphics animation....but.....Roberto. After doing this for nearly 10 years very consistently as well as learning Illustrator, I still feel my design skills are very lacking. Same goes for my keyframing abilities. I look at other people's animations and they are so realistic, beautiful and silky smooth. I've spent literally thousands of hours animating and not sure where to take my career from here. These ideas are all so great and it's good to hear you affirm them!
Am ready to tell so many stories, bring them to live as a content creator. Other creative side income won’t be a bad idea. Good luck creators, see u in the promise land.
Becoming a contracted content creator has been the best single decision I've ever made for my career. I'm already down to part-time at the day job, and I have much more potential for growth now than I ever did before!
My creative passion is creating Organ Sheet Music Arrangements of Pop Culture (and other genres of) music. I'm so glad I made the decision to focus more efforts on my Music Channel (Jonny Music) because of this. As for how I'm able to monetize it, simple: 1. Selling higher-quality versions of my sheet music arrangements on Sheet Music Plus 2. Monetizing my videos on the music channel, along with SuperChat. 3. It has its own Patreon for those who want to contribute long-term to my life-long mission to create the World's Largest Organ Arrangements Library (over 180 already made and counting) I'm not going to stop making content for my music channel anytime soon because of how much I believe in the selfless work I'm doing for the music world. :)
I am excited to be a content creator for my love of cars, music, and baseball. While enhancing my photo and video creative skills for personal use has opened up my awareness that social media marketing/manager is something else I can thrive at and generate revenue.
My creative passion is helping seniors access and use computers and technology for fun and profit. In January, I will launch my passion project, which has taken me three years to develop. Wish me luck!
@@RobertoBlake hey Roberto thanks for replying me, I need some advice. I am passionate about Graphic designing and video production, but I am not getting time to live my passion because of my job. I am thinking to leave my job but at the same time afraid to do that. What is the perfect time to leave my job and follow my passion. I am afraid because I have some responsibilities, for that I need money.
Start by doing graphic design and video production in your spare time. When you build enough momentum in your passion and are actually generating some income, then leave your job.
Don’t be stupid. Figure out what you want to do, graphic design, or video production. They are two very different fields and you have to be goons if you expect to make money. “Passion”...it’s work man, no matter how you break it down, it’s not gojng to change your life...it’s all work.
That was me a year ago. But i knew i wanted this career as a graphic designer and was willing to do whatever it took since i have a family to take care of and bill so i worked hard did a TON of OT and while doing some side hustle work creating tshirts for people to make extra $$ and then had my finances in order by having 6mos. Of expenses saved up. And when my husband made enough to where losing my income wont be an issue i decided to go back to my community college to finish my degree for graphic design. Tip is theres always a way you just gotta be willing to keep working hard, practice your craft and be willing to make some sacrifices if you truely willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. Discover what you want and close the gap of where you want to be and how to get there.
#QOTD the reason why I haven't properly started (despite receiving offers) is I don't know my value. When someone asks me "what's your price" I don't know weather I'd be undervaluing, or overvaluing what I can provide. I could be charging an amount that's grossly undervaluing my time and work (but I guess I can always raise the price) but at the same time, I'm not sure if the offer I have in my mind, is ridiculously over priced. It's always been a big fear of mine and I guess one of the biggest things holding me back... asking for money in terms of "this is what my services are worth" Kind of why I'm thinking about starting with 5iver even though I know how exploitive and bad it can be, but it's probably a good way to get a general idea of how others value their time and services and I can price myself accordingly.
Such a brilliant idea! Being in an affiliate marketing business, I do videos on RUclips to help other people building their dream life as an online entrepreneur and apart from that, I manage all my social media accounts as well. This video will surely give ideas to all people out there who want to start their online career. Thanks for sharing, Roberto!
I want to be a full time writer, artist, voice actor, and media production writer. Ever since I was a kid, all I've ever wanted to do is create my own books, movies, and tv shows but the hardest part is figuring out how to monetize my passions without having a degree, and without needing to have a shit load of experience in the areas that interest me. :/ It's depressing at times.
glad to see audio/music on here.... reminded me that its something i actually know! I always over look the audio side of things because I don't think about it when doing musical stuff, it's all auto pilot
I want to be a concept artist, but I also would love to be a RUclipsr or twitch streamer. I’m pursuing concept artist since I can get a job at a company and have a decent salary. I’m still on my creative journey and probably always will be so yeah.. that’s the answer to your question I guess. Thanks as usual for the great advice and tips!
I'm a self_taught 3d animator that use blender, the goal I want to achieve is making animated series and have fan support. I'm thinking about using instagram, but I not quite sure what to post as a 3d animator. I also have RUclips channel but I upload slow because animation takes time, and I have currently no job and no studio wanna take me, look into freelancing but no result so far.
I just graduated college in May, and I realized in the first semester of my senior year that I really should’ve majored in Graphic Design. Or anything more creative focused. I was in AP art and stuff in high school but got to college and listened to everyone telling me I needed to have a more dependable degree. I tried to fit in some creative courses in my senior year but my schedule just wouldn’t work out. So when I graduated I was wanting to apply for more creative jobs, but I didn’t have the portfolio they were wanting. So I’d been a little down for the past month. I don’t know. I literally got on to RUclips and your video came up. From this video I realized that there are options I didn’t even realize, and that I’m most definitely a creative. I’m just trying to figure out where I belong or where to get started.
Remember when you reviewed the latest MacBook Pro (the really expensive one) earlier this year and I predicted an update that would destroy older MacBooks so people would have to update? Guess what...🤦♂️
Of the 9 careers you've mentioned here, I have the growing skills in Photography, Video Editing, Graphic Design, Film Making & Video Production, Audio, & Content Creator. WIth the other 2 kinda learning just so I can do it. Unfortunately, while my skills are varied where I live and my general life means that I don't have the fall back to push any of these past hobbies until I can survive past a paycheck. I still train multiple hours a week but between life and a move, I find it hard to make money off any of these at this very moment.
Thank you for all your content for the past year anda all future content. My passion is making stories and betterment of the human psyche but I'm still figuring out how to tell that to the world.
I'm actually professionally skilled in all of the above, but actually finding clients you want to work with consistently is a whole other set of skills unto itself.
Awesome video I've went from 75 to almost 300 subs because of your videos Roberto I may actually go for one of these jobs you mentioned after I hone my own skills on my channel
I love being creative doing crafts, gardening, painting, writing, building, photography but I don’t know what to make a career. Been so lost, everything I try fails.
I’ve lost my passion honestly. I got a degree in both photography and graphic design. And 2 years later nothing has worked out. I was almost in the door at EP+Co but for whatever reason it never worked out. I tried 100’s of other things and freelancing and it just hasn’t paid the bills. Idk how people make a living in this industry.
I wanted to one day design movie posters. But I haven't figured out how to cash in on that and sometimes I don't thinking my designs are good enough. Every time I work on a personal project, I always look at it like "I can do better than this."
1. Photography
2. Video Editing
3. Graphic Design
4. Social Media Manager
5. Film making/ Video Production
6. Audio Editing / Podcasting
7. Web Design + Development
8. Animation & Motion Graphics
9. Content Creator (RUclips, Twitch ect)
Thanks 🙏👍😂
thank you
Cheers for this, I've been looking for "freelance writer jobs online" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Jeyeyton Riyria Process - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my friend got excellent results with it.
Thanks
Gracias ❤️
My passions are art, animation and storytelling. My dream is to turn this into a career as a content creator, at least part-time.
I hope u become successful ❤️
Omg sameee
I too want to become same bro
Keep improving
DUDE SAME! 3d or 2d animation?
Great Video man! I taught my self 3dmax and Maya and Python coding. I am now the 3d fleet lead of a major car fleet over 12 artist. With no formal education. So this advice is golden!
WOW! That's great. What way of learning did you find worked best for you?
@@trence5 doing video tutorials over and over agian. Til I formed my own style. Thanks for asking man.
@@QReviews412 if may ask who's videos, youtubers, Udemy, Linda - or all?
@@trence5 I used code academy to code. Started doing python training 9 times. Then maya and 3d max from on site work and a lot of you tube.
@@QReviews412 Thanks alot.
The man the myth the legend it's been a while!
it just seems so overwhelming I don't know where to start, but the thought of being stuck in my current job forever gives me suicidal thoughts tbh
How are you keeping with life now mah boi?
Invictus Crown probably killed himself
@@2saintlovature Naw he got this
@@2saintlovature bruh
Follow your dreams people !!
My creative passion is to write short stories and to make short flims. I had started to get into youtube to work on my time management and to dive into video editing. So, right now, it's a slow process (uploading a video I feel is an accomplishment) but it's a process; I've never did anything with technology until this year. I admit I need to get better with my time management (despite having a full time job). But the title of your video was so spot on, and I loved how you gave examples of each creative career.
From an earlier video, I believe you mentioned the "30 minute" aspect where if you feel like you're bogged down with so many pursuits or if you've spent a lot of time away from some of your goals-spend 30 minutes on something you want to build upon and then take it from there. That's one of the best advice I've gotten-and I take it to heart. I love your videos!
"social media manager" "content creator" : These are the 2 best options for me - . THANK YOU ROBERTO!
Photographer here! Wouldn’t trade my job for anything, there’s a lot of opportunity and putting in work pays off!
Any advice for someone who would like to do it with little to no experience? Not many jobs I’ve seen for photography assistants. Thanks
I always find your vids inspirational. I’m 55 years old and I’ve been a portrait photographer for 30 years. My new spin on it is the creation of a RUclips channel I’m working on where I can share people’s stories through video and photography. Love your channel, cheers from Canada.
You can do what you love provided you have a plan and are willing to work. If you don’t get a degree and just want to be a creative you need a plan and work ethic. Overall, it’s always good to have that degree on hand in case shit doesn’t go according to plan.
Haha, you commented on one of my harry potter theories 2 days ago and now i see you here 😂 what are the odds! See you have great taste in channels you watch :D
Just teamed up with an animator friend to make videos (people telling stories that have impacted their lives) using his animations and my music. Combining our two loves and our love for heart to hearts. We are almost done with our first video. I’m so stoked and I am so grateful for your channel! I’m still working at a department store but it is what it is atm and I know I won’t be there forever. Thank you again! ❤️
"How to Juggle GoPros"
9 Ways to Juggle GoPros ;-)
Great video😄 my passion is creative writing, self publishing and poetry.💐💚you are a great speaker by the way and very intelligent.
Right now I'm doing captioning with Rev. I'm literally doing paid market research while listening to your video so I can train my ears.
Thank you for creating this video for those who love creative things. My passion is music playing guitar writing songs and composing as well I also love to be a director too. But due to some family financial problems I was forced to start earning money before completing my studies there after because of a full time boring frustrating call center job I had lost 5 years cause I had found myself very hard to do study and job both at the same time. I'm still doing that same job at the same company but now I really want to change my career I'm not for that what I'm doing now. That's why I was searching for a creative job option and finally I've managed to come to your video. Thanks bro.
i’m finding this years after it was uploaded and i’m really grateful for the comment section. hearing people with the same experiences as me feels reassuring - i was talked out of a creative degree (eventually got into marketing halfway through university though lol) and now i’m getting bored of my work. i want to invest in learning graphic design and video editing - maybe even UX/interaction design at some point.
Where was this video when I was 18 years old?! Lol! I have been beating myself up for months now because I let my grandfather talk me out of pursuing a creative career back then. I wanted to go to school for animation but let him talk me out of it. I certainly wouldn't mind looking into video editing, though. It seems like it'd be something I'd enjoy.
Ppl talked me out of it too...but I'm pursuing it now..buying tools. Its not too late.
That's amazing! I'm glad you're doing it now at least :-D
you can still do it, it's never to late
I think I like it here !!!! Look at RUclips suggesting you 😍😍😍
Great information. Will be passing this on to creatives I know.
Thanks so much 🙏
Hi Roberto! I very much enjoy your content and it's people like you, that have motivated me to start my own RUclips channel. I am legally blind oh, and so is the rest of my family including husband and son, and I want and am creating content to help others live accessible, and spread awareness that people who are blind or visually impaired are just like everyone else and are just as capable.
Self taught artist
Traditional drawing
Mostly use inking and either coloring pencils or Markers
Not sure what I want to do with it
Same me
Aside from keeping a roof over my head, my creative passion is writing. I haven't found a way to capitalize on it yet.
Leverage copywriting for business people it’s a 6 figure skill if you market it correctly
Ronald Malcolm look up this group on Facebook called “Writing Revolters” the owner is Jorden Roper/Makelle, and She is also here on RUclips. Look her up here either as her name or “Creative Revolt”
@@TheeBratzDollxox Thank you for offering such a specific bit of advice.
Ronald Malcolm hey! Become a book author and write books for a living, read for ideas! I want to either be a artist, chef, animal petshop assistant or a author, which one do you think I should do?🖤
Without my freelance video editing work, I wouldn't be able to keep myself afloat until I start my other job.
TheAndySan: A Life In Video Hey, how do you get clients?
@@romanous6828 - For me, I networked a lot when I was stationed in Japan and when I came back to the States, a couple of people reached out to me to help them with their RUclips videos and it grew from there.
I'm actually teaching myself animation. I just started in May 😁
How is it going so far?
@@MegaPranav99 it's going ok. I am having fun with it. Balancing what I can actually accomplish in the time I have to dedicate to it is the most difficult so far. There is a bit of a learning curve but I have been able to make 20 videos this year so far (various levels of quality).
What have you been using? Blender is usually the best to do especially when your starting out sense it’s free and is a software that can really open the door
What do you use?
Glad to see more videos from you, roberto!
Wishing everyone a beautiful and productive week. To all the creators, stay focused. We are all success.
Glad to be back!
This has given me a few ideas
I'd also love to learn how to animate in a more traditional style using digital methods. It's been about 10 years since I've used flash properly and I have some traditional drawings and other ideas I'd really like to try and animate and I kinda get the feeling they could be pretty huge, but it's just a matter of how to tween using photoshop layers and how to frame by frame animate. there's probably a ton of tutorials out here on youtube now, but you just reminded me that I want to try it at some point.
My creative passion is Video editing as a content creator on RUclips. I love recording, filming, adding music and putting together a whole video. I’ve recently decided that’s what I wanna do in life and so I’m currently trying to figure out how to cash in on it. It’s an absolute blast to edit videos so I’d love to one day go into video production.
So many great ideas. Passive income starting to come in from channel, going back into it for now.
You make me jealous because of how competitive I am. Working on it... Anyway, my passion is creative writing and voice over. I love it. Haven't figured out how to make money with it yet.
...all these careers are in demand. Freelancing is more lucrative for individuals are small up and coming. I believe. Thanks for the tips, as always.
Yeah and there are even more opportunities I’ll cover in other videos!
Any advice for freelancing as a manga artist
You are very sympathic.... thank you very much 👍
I don’t understand. Your not getting the views to subscriber ratio.. However you are very professional and deliver your point very well! Your doing great man, keep up the great content. I’m not sure how I got here but I’m glad I landed here.
It’s the way RUclips is because they are catering to mainstream audiences to compete with television.
Essentially if you don’t cater to young audiences they don’t push your videos, even to your subscribers.
Very common in professional niches.
Look at Evan Carmichael and Grant Cardone, great businessmen, same issue.
Appreciate you, good news is I’m making money and my viewers who do get the videos like you, enjoy them and leave great comments.
You're actually living the life I want. :D thanks for the inspirations! I'm confident in my skills as a graphic/ web designer, but I still don't know where to start tho.
"Cash In on Your Passion" - Love it :D
I just got a job as a Video Editor for a companies Social Media. These jobs are out there. I'm not making movies, but guess what, this allows me to start working in the indie scene in Kansas City.
Nice juggling skills! Not to mention multitasking! Great video man. Thank you for the useful and inspiring video #motivated
Thank you for sharing. I love motion graphics animation....but.....Roberto. After doing this for nearly 10 years very consistently as well as learning Illustrator, I still feel my design skills are very lacking. Same goes for my keyframing abilities. I look at other people's animations and they are so realistic, beautiful and silky smooth. I've spent literally thousands of hours animating and not sure where to take my career from here. These ideas are all so great and it's good to hear you affirm them!
I've been waiting for this to drop. Thanks, Roberto.
I love filmmaking, animation, motion graphics, content creation!
Am ready to tell so many stories, bring them to live as a content creator. Other creative side income won’t be a bad idea. Good luck creators, see u in the promise land.
Becoming a contracted content creator has been the best single decision I've ever made for my career. I'm already down to part-time at the day job, and I have much more potential for growth now than I ever did before!
My creative passion is creating Organ Sheet Music Arrangements of Pop Culture (and other genres of) music. I'm so glad I made the decision to focus more efforts on my Music Channel (Jonny Music) because of this.
As for how I'm able to monetize it, simple:
1. Selling higher-quality versions of my sheet music arrangements on Sheet Music Plus
2. Monetizing my videos on the music channel, along with SuperChat.
3. It has its own Patreon for those who want to contribute long-term to my life-long mission to create the World's Largest Organ Arrangements Library (over 180 already made and counting)
I'm not going to stop making content for my music channel anytime soon because of how much I believe in the selfless work I'm doing for the music world. :)
Video all the way. Thanks for the tips!
I am excited to be a content creator for my love of cars, music, and baseball. While enhancing my photo and video creative skills for personal use has opened up my awareness that social media marketing/manager is something else I can thrive at and generate revenue.
*Thank you so much for this, Roberto! I can definitely say that VIDEOS are really in demand!*
Winny out... _for now_ 😉
My creative passion is helping seniors access and use computers and technology for fun and profit. In January, I will launch my passion project, which has taken me three years to develop. Wish me luck!
I second the Adobe Photoshop advice. And Adobe image ready. Wonderful programs that alow you to do almost anything with graphics.
You are encouraging me to leave my 9 to 5 desk job, that I do not like doing😑
Good!!!
@@RobertoBlake hey Roberto thanks for replying me, I need some advice.
I am passionate about Graphic designing and video production, but I am not getting time to live my passion because of my job.
I am thinking to leave my job but at the same time afraid to do that.
What is the perfect time to leave my job and follow my passion.
I am afraid because I have some responsibilities, for that I need money.
Start by doing graphic design and video production in your spare time. When you build enough momentum in your passion and are actually generating some income, then leave your job.
Don’t be stupid. Figure out what you want to do, graphic design, or video production. They are two very different fields and you have to be goons if you expect to make money.
“Passion”...it’s work man, no matter how you break it down, it’s not gojng to change your life...it’s all work.
That was me a year ago. But i knew i wanted this career as a graphic designer and was willing to do whatever it took since i have a family to take care of and bill so i worked hard did a TON of OT and while doing some side hustle work creating tshirts for people to make extra $$ and then had my finances in order by having 6mos. Of expenses saved up. And when my husband made enough to where losing my income wont be an issue i decided to go back to my community college to finish my degree for graphic design. Tip is theres always a way you just gotta be willing to keep working hard, practice your craft and be willing to make some sacrifices if you truely willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. Discover what you want and close the gap of where you want to be and how to get there.
Could you make an episode on Podcasting specifically? That'd be fantastic.
#QOTD the reason why I haven't properly started (despite receiving offers) is I don't know my value. When someone asks me "what's your price" I don't know weather I'd be undervaluing, or overvaluing what I can provide. I could be charging an amount that's grossly undervaluing my time and work (but I guess I can always raise the price) but at the same time, I'm not sure if the offer I have in my mind, is ridiculously over priced. It's always been a big fear of mine and I guess one of the biggest things holding me back... asking for money in terms of "this is what my services are worth"
Kind of why I'm thinking about starting with 5iver even though I know how exploitive and bad it can be, but it's probably a good way to get a general idea of how others value their time and services and I can price myself accordingly.
My passions are music, and creative writing
I almost didn’t watch this video but I’m always glad when I watch Roberto so helpful and nice
Wait, why did you almost not watch this video?
Roberto Blake because I don’t feel like I’m very creative but you always give great advice it definitely wasn’t you
Such a brilliant idea! Being in an affiliate marketing business, I do videos on RUclips to help other people building their dream life as an online entrepreneur and apart from that, I manage all my social media accounts as well. This video will surely give ideas to all people out there who want to start their online career. Thanks for sharing, Roberto!
Hey! I am a designer in Atlanta as well. Nice to stumble across your video.
@thatlovegirl12 hello fashion designer or which type of designer how can i communicate with you
The sound quality of this and voice are like velvet.
I want to be a full time writer, artist, voice actor, and media production writer. Ever since I was a kid, all I've ever wanted to do is create my own books, movies, and tv shows but the hardest part is figuring out how to monetize my passions without having a degree, and without needing to have a shit load of experience in the areas that interest me. :/ It's depressing at times.
Consider starting with freelancing and also writing your own ebooks.
Look at yo thumbnail! ❤Cool Roberto Blake!!!
Thumbnails been on point lately
glad to see audio/music on here.... reminded me that its something i actually know! I always over look the audio side of things because I don't think about it when doing musical stuff, it's all auto pilot
Great video, Roberto! Thank you for sharing the info!!!!
I saw you rock climbing on another channel lol Roberto always delivering value
Amazing advices !! Thank you 🙏🏼
I want to be a concept artist, but I also would love to be a RUclipsr or twitch streamer. I’m pursuing concept artist since I can get a job at a company and have a decent salary. I’m still on my creative journey and probably always will be so yeah.. that’s the answer to your question I guess. Thanks as usual for the great advice and tips!
I'm a self_taught 3d animator that use blender, the goal I want to achieve is making animated series and have fan support.
I'm thinking about using instagram, but I not quite sure what to post as a 3d animator.
I also have RUclips channel but I upload slow because animation takes time, and I have currently no job and no studio wanna take me, look into freelancing but no result so far.
Thank you so much for this video. You’ve gotten yourself a new subscriber.
What connected for you?
I just graduated college in May, and I realized in the first semester of my senior year that I really should’ve majored in Graphic Design. Or anything more creative focused. I was in AP art and stuff in high school but got to college and listened to everyone telling me I needed to have a more dependable degree. I tried to fit in some creative courses in my senior year but my schedule just wouldn’t work out. So when I graduated I was wanting to apply for more creative jobs, but I didn’t have the portfolio they were wanting. So I’d been a little down for the past month. I don’t know. I literally got on to RUclips and your video came up. From this video I realized that there are options I didn’t even realize, and that I’m most definitely a creative. I’m just trying to figure out where I belong or where to get started.
love your points, always RB!
Like always, knowledge & wisdom from you!!!😍
the great ideas always rolling out. i am 100% interested in your mentoring program to learn from you!
Remember when you reviewed the latest MacBook Pro (the really expensive one) earlier this year and I predicted an update that would destroy older MacBooks so people would have to update? Guess what...🤦♂️
Only way to keep people upgrading your "high quality" product is to turn it into the equivalent of a bicycle when it was once a corvette.
What's the update called?
Is it the new Mojave update?
Hey Roberto! These are some great ideas. Thanks for sharing!!
Thankyou Robert, very informative dude and a relief for me to actually here of some exciting pathways.
Another Awesome Video Today keep up the Awesome Content
Man you always have some solid content! 😀
Thanks for sharing these ideas!
Of the 9 careers you've mentioned here, I have the growing skills in Photography, Video Editing, Graphic Design, Film Making & Video Production, Audio, & Content Creator. WIth the other 2 kinda learning just so I can do it. Unfortunately, while my skills are varied where I live and my general life means that I don't have the fall back to push any of these past hobbies until I can survive past a paycheck. I still train multiple hours a week but between life and a move, I find it hard to make money off any of these at this very moment.
Thank you for all your content for the past year anda all future content. My passion is making stories and betterment of the human psyche but I'm still figuring out how to tell that to the world.
cool to see you have a membership page!
I like the juggling bit Roberto, it helps show personality 👍
Almost everything you just said. Setting up my corporation up this week.
Another super helpful video thanks man!!!!!!!!
Great topic & vid 👍🏽
another great piece of content! Thanks for all the advice you give for free man you really inspire a ton of people including myself.
I'm a podcast producer and have been in audio production for over 30 years. Have Adobe Audition. This is good to know. Thanks.
Thank for sharing i am logo designer and i love to play and make something creative
Awesome information!! Thanks
I'm actually professionally skilled in all of the above, but actually finding clients you want to work with consistently is a whole other set of skills unto itself.
Awesome video I've went from 75 to almost 300 subs because of your videos Roberto I may actually go for one of these jobs you mentioned after I hone my own skills on my channel
A lot of opportunity, thanks for this
Nice video. My creative passion: I am an actress. But just starting out not making any money with it so far.
You still need the talent but it’s all good ideas that doesn’t require a degree.
My creative passion are Video editing , Motion artist and Content creator .
I'm doing all of them building up one at a time because it's fun
The high cut in your EQ is smooth, but also ensure you're cutting on the low end, 100Hz and under for the voice alone so it's not too boomy.
I love being creative doing crafts, gardening, painting, writing, building, photography but I don’t know what to make a career. Been so lost, everything I try fails.
I’ve lost my passion honestly. I got a degree in both photography and graphic design. And 2 years later nothing has worked out. I was almost in the door at EP+Co but for whatever reason it never worked out. I tried 100’s of other things and freelancing and it just hasn’t paid the bills. Idk how people make a living in this industry.
Thank you for your Treasures of WEALTH!!
Social media manager 🤔
I want to be an interior designer but have no idea on how to earn money in the line
I’m thinking about interior design too! I’m not 100% I’ll stick with it but it’s definitely in my mind
Great video, where have you been bro? Missing your content!
Went to NYC for 2 weeks and I’ll be making some videos about that soon!
@@RobertoBlake thought you'd be keeping busy, look forward to hearing about it!
I wanted to one day design movie posters. But I haven't figured out how to cash in on that and sometimes I don't thinking my designs are good enough. Every time I work on a personal project, I always look at it like "I can do better than this."