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How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by sexyshola1218: 4:55pm On Aug 23, 2019
While many people are complaining about the economy and how there is no money anywhere, some of us are making decent income by being content creators. These days, all you need is a good smartphone, Internet connection, a quiet room with a nice table/chair and mentality that is not lazy to work hard.
If you are looking for get rich quick schemes, please look elsewhere. This write-up is for those who want to grow steadily and make some money while enjoying what they do.
Vlogging is usually very expensive to start up due to the high costs of DSLR Cameras and lenses and tripod stands and other gadgets. The average Vlogger kit could go for between N800k and N1.5million; meanwhile the one I use as a product reviewer for companies cost me below N200k to start. Funny part is that I can make this N200k from 2 good jobs or 4 normal jobs.
Truth is, do you really need a DSLR to make good YouTube videos? Do you even have the money to spend to set-up a proper video suite? If you’re reading this, I’m guessing that you don’t.
Just like me, you can start with a good smartphone; I personally use the 48MP OPPO F11 Pro for all my YouTube videos, even pictures. To be honest, it is an all-round device that helps me do all I need to do without having to worry about editing and software.
The 128GB storage capacity can be extended to 256GB and OPPO F11 Pro the phone is capable of making all video sections readily available for use and to record as much section as possible.
The 48+5MP dual rear camera setup, and then the rising front camera which is unique and the first in the market are worth the price compared to most vlog cameras that do not provide the video quality needed. The phone image pixel is 8000 x 6000 Pixels quite an impressive one and the phone camera give a vivid representation of the surrounding environment.
The battery is one spec that blew my mind; it comes with a 4000mAh capable of staying on throughout the period of the video section. With the VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge system you in no time get the device ready for use.
Now that you have sorted the camera part, you need to buy nice single colour wallpapers, I personally have 3. One is bright, one is cool and the other is neutral; just to make it seem like my background is always changing. Then I also ordered a phone tripod stand and a selfie stick from Jumia.
The rest is the actual research that goes into making content, the connections that get you your first content job and the rest will be Naira and Kobo.
All the best!

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Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by bigboychukstar: 5:21pm On Aug 23, 2019
I really do think this phone camera has the best phone features ever. Well I hope it really fits the purpose. angry
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by madamjay(f): 5:36pm On Aug 23, 2019
I heard the camera resolution of the phone is high class tech.
bigboychukstar:
I really do think this phone camera has the best phone features ever. Well I hope it really fits the purpose. angry
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by techboss1313: 5:41pm On Aug 23, 2019
Trust me it does. A phone having 48MP+5MP with Led flash, HDR and panorama features obviously should.
bigboychukstar:
I really do think this phone camera has the best phone features ever. Well I hope it really fits the purpose. angry
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by sexyshola1218: 5:47pm On Aug 23, 2019
It does fit the purpose, you can see the resolution of the device. Get the device and see yourself?
bigboychukstar:
I really do think this phone camera has the best phone features ever. Well I hope it really fits the purpose. angry
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by sexyshola1218: 5:56pm On Aug 23, 2019
cool cool techboss1313
techboss1313:
Trust me it does. A phone having 48MP+5MP with Led flash, HDR and panorama features obviously should.
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by kingcolearchive: 2:09pm On Aug 26, 2019
Mehn, this phone is sleek and on point. Finally laid my hands on it. The properties are unique..

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Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by temiregiddy: 7:44am On Aug 27, 2019
Everything don Sha turn business. Sexyshola1218 hope your f11 pro don make back the money you spend on am.
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by sexyshola1218: 10:42am On Sep 04, 2019
sure ni. There is what they call utility in economics, the phone offers max utility.
temiregiddy:
Everything don Sha turn business. Sexyshola1218 hope your f11 pro don make back the money you spend on am.
Re: How To Generate Passive Income From Content Creation by hpk(m): 11:31pm On Oct 04, 2020
sexyshola1218:
While many people are complaining about the economy and how there is no money anywhere, some of us are making decent income by being content creators. These days, all you need is a good smartphone, Internet connection, a quiet room with a nice table/chair and mentality that is not lazy to work hard.
If you are looking for get rich quick schemes, please look elsewhere. This write-up is for those who want to grow steadily and make some money while enjoying what they do.
Vlogging is usually very expensive to start up due to the high costs of DSLR Cameras and lenses and tripod stands and other gadgets. The average Vlogger kit could go for between N800k and N1.5million; meanwhile the one I use as a product reviewer for companies cost me below N200k to start. Funny part is that I can make this N200k from 2 good jobs or 4 normal jobs.
Truth is, do you really need a DSLR to make good YouTube videos? Do you even have the money to spend to set-up a proper video suite? If you’re reading this, I’m guessing that you don’t.
Just like me, you can start with a good smartphone; I personally use the 48MP OPPO F11 Pro for all my YouTube videos, even pictures. To be honest, it is an all-round device that helps me do all I need to do without having to worry about editing and software.
The 128GB storage capacity can be extended to 256GB and OPPO F11 Pro the phone is capable of making all video sections readily available for use and to record as much section as possible.
The 48+5MP dual rear camera setup, and then the rising front camera which is unique and the first in the market are worth the price compared to most vlog cameras that do not provide the video quality needed. The phone image pixel is 8000 x 6000 Pixels quite an impressive one and the phone camera give a vivid representation of the surrounding environment.
The battery is one spec that blew my mind; it comes with a 4000mAh capable of staying on throughout the period of the video section. With the VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge system you in no time get the device ready for use.
Now that you have sorted the camera part, you need to buy nice single colour wallpapers, I personally have 3. One is bright, one is cool and the other is neutral; just to make it seem like my background is always changing. Then I also ordered a phone tripod stand and a selfie stick from Jumia.
The rest is the actual research that goes into making content, the connections that get you your first content job and the rest will be Naira and Kobo.
All the best!

What tripod do you use?

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