Jeremy and Audrey Rolof shared the way they make money as influential

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Little people, the great world graduates Jeremy and Audre Rolof There is another approach to being influential than others in this area.

“I think it’s just interesting. One of the things I was done, for example, more experienced about this (brand) trip was how much our worlds with work were divided,” Audrey said on Thursday, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17, April 17. episode From the podcas “The Days of the Couples” The Days. “On this trip, all these creators are in the brand partnership. That’s their main thing they do is great.”

According to Audrey, other influential “successful” in their approach to creating a content, which often does not include the sale of “own product” or leading a local business. (Audrey and Jeremy, 34, have a brand called Beating 50 percent, and have published several magazines and books about self -marriage.)

“Most of them never did MLM and know nothing about MLM space,” Audrey said, referring to the business model of multilevel marketing. “Some of them make affiliates, but in another … It’s just interesting because I feel like you and my hands, which are immersed in all these different buckets, and we are not very cool in any of them.”

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Since leaving young people, the Great World in 2018, Audrey Rolaf and Jeremy Rolaf have been busy raising their family. Former TLC persons married in September 2014 in Oregon. Three years later, Audrey and Jeremy became a family of three when Amber’s daughter arrived in 2017. In July 2019, Audrey again was pregnant with a child (…)

According to Audre, she and Jeremy also participated With MLM programs as young living that They balanced with Do the “author’s thing” and sell books. (Audrey did not shared publicly when and why she left a young life, but on Thursday it allotted that her reasoning was “multifaceted”.)

“It’s hard because we tried to make them all – and it’s hard to do everything,” Audrey said. “I think we really know how to diversify, perhaps in fear, partly. We have always hurt that what we are doing can leave in our hearts. … We have tried a lot.”

Meanwhile, Jeremy said he and his wife – they got married in 2014 before welcoming four children – wanted to “go out” Lpbw He saw so badly as an influence on the “life raft”. (Jeremy and Audrey left the TLC series in 2018 after 17 seasons to put priorities in their home life.)

“We knew we had this mission, but how, how do you monetize the mission or build a brand?” Reminded Jeremy. “We just tried a bunch of things, and then we know very well, for example:” Oh, this thing for a blog can be something, but it may also disappear tomorrow, so let’s make sure we will turn this business we do into the product. “

Audre is also engaged in several brands partnerships.

“If you are someone who monetize the internet (or), even if you are someone who doesn’t and you want to be somehow, it’s the easiest way to do it,” she said. “You need to have the following, you have to create this business (and) you need to be super matching the content. If you want to sell your own product, the same, and then you need to invest your capital or you have to buy an inventory and manage all these things.”

For example, Aubrey deals with a flowering market and said that she was only “paid a single fee”.

“It’s all,” she said. “It ends with this if they do not want to extend another contract and continue.”

 
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