How theeuropeankid made millions through content. A case study.

How theeuropeankid made millions through content. A case study.

The european kid as he is known has done wonders with his content. He has blasted and made fun of venture capital and just about anyone in finance, along with CEO's of companies.

Its a risky strategy - he probably would not have got a job if things did not work out.

He realized with a following he could make it big with brand deals, affiliate marketing and ad revenue, and so created content that was funny first starting with comedy making fun of European rich kids then spanning making fun of tech CEO's.

He can now get $30K a post

Making content is the future of storytelling and your company should be doing the same in order to get attention.

We are not sure if after making fun of tech companies any company would hire him and so this would all be considered a risky strategy but it definitely has paid off massively for him!

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