I’m thrilled to share that I’ve just made my first withdrawal from my TikTok Shop earnings! 🎉 Balancing a full-time job, college, and managing life as a mom of four on my own, I haven’t been able to post consistently. I earn commissions when buyers click directly through my content. The likelihood of making a sale depends on how many people see my posts, the demand for the products, and the competition from other affiliates' content.

Even though my follower count is modest and the earnings are still small, it’s amazing to see some passive income coming in from my content. It’s proof that even with a busy schedule and a smaller audience, there’s potential to earn extra cash—which I can now use for my TikTok budol or "deservekoto" buys. As a solo parent, I have to prioritize my family and essential needs, so it’s wonderful to indulge in something for myself without any guilt!

If you’re considering diving into TikTok affiliate marketing, don’t let follower count or competition discourage you—every bit of effort counts!

Maharaja

Maharaja (2024)
U/A | 2h 21m

A barber seeks vengeance after his home is burglarized, cryptically telling police his "lakshmi" has been taken, leaving them uncertain if it's a person or object. His quest to recover the elusive "lakshmi" unfolds.

I’m glad I decided to check out Maharaja after seeing a post from our TM. Initially, I was hesitant because I don’t recall ever having watched an Indian film before. From the small video clips that went viral on social media, it seemed like Indian movies often feature a lot of dancing and singing, with some scenes appearing quite exaggerated.

However, since I’ve watched most of my preferred genres on Netflix, I’ve recently been exploring documentaries. So, I decided to give Maharaja a chance.

The first part of the movie was a bit slow and hard to get into, partly because I wasn’t familiar with the actors and the story felt drawn-out. The film picked up when the lead actor began acting in an unexpected way, which sparked my curiosity and led me to piece together the plot like a jigsaw puzzle. This type of engaging and complex storytelling is exactly what I enjoy. I hope to see more movies/series like this on Netflix.

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