How to become fitness influencer?But not youtube retard that only makes videos, I want to promote a serious training program.I would like to write small book about my training program and training philosophy. And some website with articles and videos. Also images and memes. Then also a youtube and tiktok channel. What else I can do? In what order should I do each thing? What should be first?I am slavic. Will people just ignore me because I have slavic accent? Can I have two channels, one in English and one in Slavic language?Do I have to get big first or take steroids before people will treat my advice seriously? But there are guys like Mark Rippetoe, he is basically a ball of fat and he is popular on /fit/.How to market my channel and book? On 4chan? Where else?How to make money on this? Sell book? Get money from youtube ads?>too much competitionI don't care, I don't need to win I just want to get niche audience that will like my program and my philosophy.
>roid>claim nattySimple as
>>76567776FPBPAlso make homoerotic jokes every time you open your mouth
>>76567759>I am slavic. Will people just ignore me because I have slavic accentPavel T’s whole schtick is being Soviet/Russian, so no. Maybe even lean on it if you want.
>>76567759>I am slavic. Will people just ignore me because I have slavic accent?Imo that will work to your advantage. See: trainer winny. Lean into it. Slavic accents make you sound instantly cooler and more interesting.
What fitness influencers and training programs do you know? How did they got successful?
Do you seriously have knowledge, respectable body and lifts to back up the stuff you're going to talk about? How old are you? Are you strong and aesthetic?
>>76567759>I would like to write small book about my training program and training philosophy.This only works if you're doing something abnormal and have had good results with.
>>76567823but he uses a stick figure as his avatar. he is clearly some obese yugioh player who makes those videos for passive income
>>76567759talk about literally any black athletes and talk about how they could beat you up
>>76567872Then it's an even stronger case for the overpoweredness of Slavic accents for content creation.
>>76567877t. IDF shill who can't help but express his cuck fantasies
>>76567880im black and i could beat u timmy ass up lol
What is a good strategy? Should you start with youtube channel and later add a website and a book, or different order?
>>76567776I will not take roids, they are against my training philosophy. Is it possible to achieve anything if you are natty influencer or training book author?
>>76567794>>76567823Ok.>>76567858>Do you seriously have knowledgeYes.>respectable bodyNot yet. I will need 6-12 months for this.My arms look good only if I flex them.>How old are you?Old, 30-40. But people say I look 25. I have hair.>Are you strong and aesthetic?I can do enough pull ups and dips that I need to add weight. But I don't have good body to show off yet, this will take 6-12 months.
too much competition
>76568392>Not yet. I will need 6-12 months for this.Lell
>>76568492I can already start writing book and web articles. But what is good order of doing all of this?
Good idea.
No room for another fitness influencer.
>>76567776roids are bad
ok
you have 3 options:>be really knowledgeable (dr mike, alexander bromley)>be really strong or aesthetic (any of the top athletes in strength sports or bodybuilding)>be both of the abovethen you put videos of your training on the internet with advice and use it to advertise your coaching services and ebooks where you will get the real money. you particularly want to go after the beginners because they'll eat up anything you say since they're kinda retarded. double points for if your training style is niche so you're one of the only ones making such content.
Where to put my videos and images, other than /fit/ and youtube?
>>76569485>be really knowledgeable (dr mike, alexander bromley)Any "influencers" sharper at the supplement game than Drs. Andrew Huberman or Rhonda Patrick these days? They both seem fairly knowledgeable but clearly don't go spering deep into all the weird chinkjeet herbs.
>>76570606tiktok
>>76568239just never show your body in your videos and post info about lifting using drawn characters or somethingthere are multiple successful channels like this
>>76570924My body is not so bad, I am not fat. Also, I could train for half year before start making videos.>there are multiple successful channels like thisCan you link them?
Can you make two channels, one in English and second in Slavic?
>>76571432Yes.
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>>76567776>>76571872No, I wanna be honest true natty quality influencer. Is this possible?
>>76572115Yeah if you got something going for you that would make people listen to you. Either be freakishly strong or have an aesthetic body.
Go find a real job.
>>76567759you have to be honest with yourself - do you have a special sauce that makes people wanna listen to you? for eg tren twins are dudes who were insanely strong even when they were natty and also are pretty boys that people like looking at. so they have the wow factor(bodybuilding twins who're strong) and the retention factor for npcs(pretty boys).sam sulek is another example - super responder to roids so looks gigantic and has a calm no nonsense regular guy demeanour.what is YOUR usp? why would normies tune in to see you?remember normies don't give a flying fuck about knowledge or discipline or anything that actually matters they are hella superficial
>>76573427I am not sure, my face is ok, I am not ugly or fat. But I have too little muscles yet, I will need 6-12m of training first.Also, I am not talking only about youtube videos, I am more interested in making a website and a book. But I will have to convince people to actually visit the webpage and buy the book. I don't know what are good places to market something like this.I don't need big success with normies, I am targeting a niche, like /fit/I will not take roids, even if I will fail because of this.
Is every fitness influencer on roids?
>>76574662No, around 90% of them are.
Find a real job.
>>76574200How long have you been training?>>76574662The ones that are known - yeah.
The knowledge doesn't matter and the market is already oversaturated with cooki cutters with good bodies. If you want to garner a niche audience you need to be A REAL HUMAN BEING, be authentic and entertaining, funny.
>>76576276>How long have you been training?Few months.>The ones that are known - yeah.Even Mark Rippetoe? He is fat piece of shit.>>76576289I am not so interested in "success", I just want to share my great training programs and have some people using it and my training philosophy.
No.
>>76576724>Few months.Delusional.I wouldn't call Rippetoe an influencer. He has years of coaching and powerlifting experience to back up the shit he says.