I went to sleep with 400 followers. I woke up with 12,000.
— babesafreak
I still have the very first video I ever posted archived on my phone. Sometimes, when I get stressed about metrics or trends, I watch it. I watch that nervous, poorly-lit girl stumble over her words about coffee machines. onlyfans babesafreak my first bbg
I learned that viral moments are waves. You ride them, but you don't build your house on them. You build your house on consistency . Let’s talk about the money, because "career" implies bills being paid. For a long time, I earned exactly $0.00 from social media.
I committed to 30 days of posting. One Reel. One Tweet. One TikTok. Every single day. Did I run out of ideas? Yes, by day 4. But constraint breeds creativity. I started vlogging my grocery runs, ranting about bad movie sequels, and doing "Get Ready With Me" videos even though I was just going to the pharmacy. I went to sleep with 400 followers
By the end of year two, I hated my phone. The notifications that once felt like love now felt like a leash. I was posting 5 times a day across 4 platforms. I wasn't "babesafreak" anymore; I was a content machine. I lost my joy.
If you are reading this, you are likely standing exactly where I stood five years ago: staring at a blinking cursor on a blank bio, a fully charged phone, and a head full of dreams with no clue how to start. The digital world feels like a roaring metropolis, and you’re standing outside the city gates without a key. Sometimes, when I get stressed about metrics or
Social media platforms rent you space. Do not build a career entirely on TikTok or Instagram. From day one, direct traffic to a newsletter, a Discord server, or a YouTube channel. Own your audience.