Job diary: At age 46, I earn over $1,000 a day as a webcam model. It's my ideal job — here's why (as told to JennyPowersBK)
Ainslee DivineShe worked for 15 years as a property management company owner, but after losing a large amount of weight, she decided to give webcamming a try.
account. My husband has always been supportive, and he basically said, "Go ahead, show the rest of the world how beautiful you are," so I began posting sexy pictures. Early on, I posted a pic wearing a Malibu Strings bikini and the brand reposted it on their feed.I wound up meeting a guy through Instagram and we got to talking, and he suggested I started webcamming. He said if I wanted to make a name for myself and make money, that was the way to go.
. I bring in five figures a month on each platform and get paid via direct deposit weekly. During my best month to date, I earned dollars shy of $80,000.There used to be anywhere from 1,700 to 2,200 models online, but now with everyone home, it's more like 3,000 models at any given time. There's a crazy amount of content creators now, but since I was on an upward trend before all of this started, I'm not really concerned about the influx.
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