Manyvids Boba Bitch -

Beginner (~$200)

Professional (~$1,500+)

This is the most practical niche. You teach people how to make cafe-quality drinks at home to save money or customize flavors.

How does the money actually work? You cannot survive on the "Creator Fund" (which pays pennies). Here is the Boba income stack:

Tier 1: $500/month (Hobbyist)

Tier 2: $3,000/month (Part-time Pro)

Tier 3: $10,000+/month (Full-time Career)

You cannot have a career without revenue. "Useful" content monetizes better than entertainment content because it drives purchasing decisions.

  • Sponsorships:

  • Digital Products:

  • Consulting:

  • You don't need permission. You don't need a perfect studio.

    Step 1: Go to your local shop. Step 2: Order a drink you hate (contrarian reviews go viral). Step 3: Film the straw puncture. Film your honest reaction face. Step 4: Upload with the caption: "Is this the most overrated boba in [City Name]? 🧋👀" manyvids boba bitch

    That one video will teach you more than ten articles (including this one).

    | Skill Category | Specifics | |----------------|------------| | Video production | Smartphone or DSLR shooting, lighting (food close‑ups), audio (sip sounds, crisp voiceover) | | Editing | CapCut, Premiere Pro, or Final Cut; fast pacing, captions, transitions, color grading for food | | Content strategy | Understanding TikTok/YouTube algorithms, hashtags ( #bobalife #bobareview ), trending audio | | Food styling | Making boba drinks look photogenic (clear cups, straw angles, condensation effects) | | Basic business | Sponsorship pitch, affiliate links (Amazon boba kits), media kit creation |

    Let’s look at a hypothetical success: @BobaWithBrittany (fictional example).

    Brittany does not have a film degree. She has a $20 ring light and an understanding that texture is king. Beginner (~$200)