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It all started in March 2020, when Kat Norton found herself living at her parents' house during COVID. She decided to download TikTok.
She joked to her mom, βMom, Iβm going to be rich and famous soon so I need you to prepare your nervous system for that.β Her mom laughed.
She joked to her mom, βMom, Iβm going to be rich and famous soon so I need you to prepare your nervous system for that.β Her mom laughed.
She estimates 95% of her income is passive income from course sales. If she's not actively building a new course, she works ~15 hours a week.
She and her boyfriend are digital nomads, exploring a new state every month.
She and her boyfriend are digital nomads, exploring a new state every month.
What's unique about Miss Excel as a creator is that she isn't as reliant on the big platforms: they drive top-of-funnel discovery, but she monetizes through course sales. She doesn't post nearly as often as creators reliant on ads or brand deals.
She estimates her expenses at ~$500 per month.
Her stack includes:
β’ Her iPhone
β’ @thinkific to list her courses
β’ @stripe for payment processing
β’ @WeVideo for video editing
That's about it.
Her stack includes:
β’ Her iPhone
β’ @thinkific to list her courses
β’ @stripe for payment processing
β’ @WeVideo for video editing
That's about it.
Miss Excel is ambitious: she says she wants to grow her business to million-dollar months and to expand into new areas. Then, she wants to teach other people how to be a creator.
You can listen to more of her story in this great podcast.
theverge.com
You can listen to more of her story in this great podcast.
theverge.com
Hereβs an example of her content π₯
Follow her on TikTok at @ miss.excel and on Insta at @ miss.excel. Also sheβs on Twitter too! @themissexcel
Follow her on TikTok at @ miss.excel and on Insta at @ miss.excel. Also sheβs on Twitter too! @themissexcel
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