From MT-15 to Money: How I Started Earning with My Passion on Creatorshala I’m just a regular guy who loves bikes—especially my Yamaha MT-15. I didn’t have an expensive camera or editing setup. No face reveal. Just my bike, a basic mic, and a laptop. But today, I create content and earn through Creatorshala by simply sharing what I love. If you’re also passionate about something (like bikes, tech, travel, or lifestyle), here’s how you can turn it into a source of income—just like I did. --- What is Creatorshala? Creatorshala is a content-sharing and monetization platform made for creators like us. Whether you create blogs, videos, or tutorials—it lets you: Post your content professionally Build an audience Earn money through paid content, tips, or promotions You don’t need a huge setup or big followers—just honest content and consistency. --- How I Started My Creator Journey I started by creating voiceover videos about my Yamaha MT-15—nothing fancy. Some of my first topics were: How to maintain your MT-15 during monsoon Tips for mounting a mic inside your helmet Real mileage experience of MT-15 Best helmets and accessories for solo riders I posted these in a mix of short articles and videos with a personal touch. Over time, my content started getting attention. --- How You Can Earn on Creatorshala (Even as a Beginner) 1. Paid Content Create in-depth guides like: “MT-15 Beginner’s Riding Guide” “5 Must-Know Maintenance Tips for Yamaha Riders” Put them behind a paywall (₹50–₹100). Even if 100 people buy, that’s ₹5,000–₹10,000. 2. Tips / Donations You can add a small “tip” or “support me” button under your content. If viewers like your posts, they can send ₹10–₹20. It adds up over time! 3. Affiliate Marketing Add links to bike accessories, gear, or gadgets you personally use. For example: https://amzn.in/d/6ecDDoT https://amzn.in/d/abXG5N4 If someone buys through your link, you earn a small commission. 4. Brand Sponsorship (Later Stage) Once you build an audience, you can collaborate with brands—like local bike shops or gear companies. They may pay you to review or promote their product. --- My Tips for New Creators Stay Consistent Don’t stop if your first posts get low views. Keep going. Use Voiceovers If you're not comfortable showing your face (like me), voiceover is your best tool. Be Real & Personal Share your real experiences. People connect with honesty. Share on WhatsApp, Insta & Bike Groups Promote your Creatorshala posts in communities where people love bikes.