From Blogger to Influencer to Done: Chelsea Coulston on the Creator Economy

MAY 27, 202643 MIN
Tell Me What It's Like

From Blogger to Influencer to Done: Chelsea Coulston on the Creator Economy

MAY 27, 202643 MIN

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In 2012, Chelsea Coulston had just moved to a new house in a new city with a newborn while her husband was deployed. She turned her focus to decorating her new rental home, and turned to the internet for help. But she wasn’t finding much to inspire her, since most of what existed was meant for people who could make permanent changes. So she started a blog called Making Home Base to share renter-friendly decorating ideas for military families. What followed was a 13-year front-row seat to how the internet went from a wholesome, free exchange of ideas to a massively profitable influencer industry — and why she ultimately walked away." I think we're to this place where social media doesn't feel good. The content that we see doesn't feel real or authentic a lot of times. "Hear Chelsea talk about:How home bloggers were among the first to use Instagram — not to sell, but to send people back to their sitesHow the money worked: sidebar ads to Google AdSense to brand deals to sponsored posts, and what that means for authenticityWhy Chelsea calls the creator economy the Wild West, and what it actually takes to keep upWhy everyone with a following is an influencer now and why that comes with responsibilityWhat made her walk away, and why she'd reset the whole thing to the early blogging days if she couldMentioned in this episode:Making Home Base — Chelsea's blogMaking Home Base on InstagramBrick— an app designed to help people limit their time on social mediaSupport This Show:Follow Tell Me What It’s Like in your favorite podcast appLeave a rating & review — it helps others find the showShare the episode and tag @RaineMediaCo on social mediaMentioned in this episode:Help Others Discover the ShowEnjoying Tell Me What It’s Like? Leaving a rating and review in your podcast app helps more listeners discover the show. Thanks for supporting thoughtful conversations and perspective-driven storytelling.