The Secrets That I Used To Earn £1000 A Day

The Secrets I Used To Earn £1000 A Day
by a 21-year-old girl who had no clue what she was doing at first

Okay, so if you had told me a year ago that I’d be making £1000 in a single day, I probably would’ve laughed or thought you were joking. I’m just a regular girl. I didn’t have rich parents, a huge following, or a degree in business. But I had Wi-Fi, way too much free time during lockdown, and this annoying little voice in my head that kept saying, “Try it. What if it works?”

And eventually... it did.

I didn’t get here by doing one big thing. It was a bunch of little things that added up over time. And since people keep asking me how I did it, I figured I’d share it all here—no gatekeeping, no fluff.

First of all, I stopped trying to do everything. I used to bounce between ideas—YouTube, drop-shipping, freelancing, whatever was trending on TikTok. I’d start, get overwhelmed, quit, then start something else. It was exhausting. What finally helped was picking one thing I actually liked and sticking with it. For me, that was creating and selling digital products (stuff like templates, planners, and eBooks).

I wasn’t an expert or anything—I literally just Googled everything. But I was consistent. I showed up on Instagram, talked about what I was making, shared little tips, and slowly started growing a small audience. Not thousands—just a few hundred people who actually cared. And that was enough.

Then I made something to sell. I launched my first digital product and made... £13. Not exactly life-changing, but I was buzzing. Someone I didn’t know paid me for something I made. That feeling? Unreal. From there, I just kept going. Every time I made a little money, I reinvested it—got better design tools, learned how to write better captions, set up email automations. Nothing fancy, just step-by-step improvements.

One of the biggest things that helped me was letting go of the fear of being cringe online. I used to think, “What if people from school see this?” or “What if no one buys anything and I look stupid?” But honestly? No one cares. And the people who judge aren’t paying your bills, so post the content anyway.

I also realised I didn’t need to post every single day or burn myself out. I made a few good pieces of content, set up some basic systems (like email funnels), and let things run. Some days I didn’t touch my phone, and I’d wake up to sales. That part still blows my mind.

So yeah—how do I make £1000 a day now? Not every single day, to be fair, but regularly enough that it’s changed my life. I focused on one thing, stayed consistent, built stuff that didn’t need me to be online 24/7, and learned how to talk to people like a real human, not a robot trying to sell.

If you’re sitting there thinking, “Could I actually do that?”—yes, you can. I had no clue what I was doing when I started. You just have to start messy, be patient, and give it a proper shot.

No secret formula. Just me, my laptop, and some stubborn determination.

If I can do it, so can you. 🫶

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