Ask HN: Can we help each other?
I have an audience and a fan base. I am a public figure who is well-known in my city. I have an online presence: twitter, Facebook, blog. I know I don't get the traffic I should, but can on that.
How can I monetize me? How can I generate revenue without appearing to 'sell out.' Currently, I make zero, so even a few hundred a month is more than I make now.
But here's the big picture: If I can make just $1000 a month being me, and I can find 9 others like me who can make the same amount ... that is $120K per year. What if I can find 50 others?
I don't have the time to do the work to make it happen. Maybe some of you have ideas / suggestions / proposals? Maye we can work together and everyone makes money?
Just thinking out loud ... would love to hear thoughts!
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadThat your public profile rises because of that is a side effect. Anybody in that role would see their public profile rise.
How - and if - you monetize that is up to you, some people feel that monetizing their public image is not in their long term interest, others have no qualms about it and allow their image to be used for product endorsements and so on.
The final decision on how and when you 'mint' your public persona is really up to you but whatever you do don't become the 'face' of anything that you do not 100% believe in. Otherwise you might find that you can lose respect and standing as quickly as you can gain it, and possibly even faster.
If you think that you have the right to monetize yourself while using the station as a promotional platform (even to put yourself in the public eye) and that your employer is not going to want a cut of the revenue you generate based on the "TV version" of you, you're fooling yourself.
Or maybe you can start a phony rivalry with the weather guy and post catty things about each other. That might get some attention!