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Digital entrepreneur credits the World Cup with teaching about soccer and boosting her monthly income

Skylar Mae reveals how World Cup soccer fans request custom content tied to match-day rituals, helping her add $100,000 to her monthly income.


Digital entrepreneur credits the World Cup with teaching about soccer and boosting her monthly income

What's better than adding a few zeroes to your monthly income? How about adding a few zeroes while growing your fan base and learning something?

She had to be in the right place at the right time and be willing to not only create content, but learn about the ins and outs of soccer along the way.

"Also, things like me stretching, pretending I'm preparing for the big game. The funniest requests are always from the really diehard fans. They'll send me requests explaining exactly why I need to mention a certain player, or avoid talking about another team."

You're not going to get that sort of World Cup knowledge from just anywhere. She's learning straight from the fans themselves and Skylar's been impressed with the amount of thought that's been put into it.

She knows which players aren't liked by the teams they're going up against. The crash course has come from all over the world, not just in the United States where she's based.

She's been surprised by how seriously soccer fans take their rituals, but not by the love of the sport making its way into other aspects of their lives.

"Absolutely it turns people on. I think that a lot of the passion that fans have for their teams spills into passion in other ways," Skylar said.

"They're excited, they're celebrating, they're emotional and I definitely notice that. When all you are thinking about is soccer and the World Cup for weeks, of course it's going to become a part of your fantasies."

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