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As you’ve seen through Arlo’s journey, creator activities can shift from a hobby to a business as they become more planned, regular and commercial. It’s not about follower numbers alone, it’s the overall pattern of behaviour that matters.
For some creators, this shift happens gradually as their content grows over time. For others, a few viral moments can bring sudden attention, brand offers and income almost overnight. Either way, once the activity becomes organised and commercial, the signs of a business begin to appear.
Last modified: 22 May 2026
Content, clicks, income and tax
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Clicks, content and getting it right |
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Arlo the hobbyist |
7 mins | |||||
Jess the gifted influencer |
7 mins | |||||
Kai the side hustle streamer |
6 mins | |||||
Riley the subscription-based creator |
3 mins | |||||
Priya the freelancer |
6 mins | |||||
Tim the misinformed creator |
5 mins | |||||
Alina the overseas operator |
4 mins | |||||
XP unlocked: your next steps |
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Related courses |
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