![]() Focusing on creating herself as her brand, Romi Chase embarked on the path to becoming a content creator. Crediting her positive mindset and manifesting her own success, she transformed herself into the embodiment of independent accomplishment. Homeless and alone, she took a chance and flew to the United States.Īfter fetish wrestling to make ends meet, she never gave up. They managed to siphon off everything before kicking Romi out onto the street at 17. A family member took Romi in under their care as a ploy to get their claws on the inheritance. Twenty-eight days later, her mother was found dead after mixing alcohol and antidepressants. This may have looked plush, but being raised by an alcoholic, abusive mother, and a workaholic father turned into an even worse nightmare when her father died in a car crash. Romi began life as the daughter of a Polish oil executive. To keep up with the model's work, you can follow her on Instagram.Three years is all it took for Romi Chase to turn herself from a broke high-school teacher into a self-made millionaire, entrepreneur, and life coach living out her dreams in Las Vegas. I also know that when they are coming home from work, that period will be quiet so that's free time to do chores, take a nap - whatever I want."įor Romi, it's only up from here, with a new website and merchandise newly launched. "The majority of my fans are American so I know which hours they will be online and make sure I am too. "I keep my schedule flexible so I can adjust to what is working on that day," Romi said. ![]() Working from her phone means she can pick up tasks throughout the day and night, but that doesn't mean her followers have constant access. Romi's final piece of advice is work smarter, not harder: Although she never takes a day off, Romi says it is important to work out which hours you need to be active online as a content creator. "I follow a lot of people in the industry and take note of what they are doing that works and avoid what doesn't." "Never go off of what other people say - you need to do your own research," Romi said. She also recommends having back-up accounts on Instagram where you can experiment with new ideas without fear of losing a large chunk of followers. Romi also recommends doing your research: In Romi's experience, staying on top of the latest industry news, algorithm changes and social media terms of services is crucial to achieving success online. "It's all about commitment and hard work - but it helps if you enjoy what you're doing." "I have always been a born leader and I like to be in control of things, so being my own boss suits me - but it means I have to hold myself accountable for everything," she said. But Romi treats her online work as a full-time job and spends time every day building her brand. With no manager overseeing your work and no clocking in or out of a 9 to 5, it can be easy for things to slip. Romi says put the time in: While being your own boss comes with a lot of perks, Romi is quick to point out that it has its fair share of pitfalls. Romi has a business model that she follows with three key aspects that she says is her recipe for success. The model has also been approached to speak at seminars. Her hard work is paying off, with two social media award nominations in the last year alone, including the impressive title of Social Media Queen. Romi's following started to grow immediately - something she says is a result of the long hours she put into her work and adjusting it for mass appeal. ![]() The model took her newfound success seriously, researching how to improve her online presence on Instagram and Twitter, by reading up on algorithms and observing other popular accounts to see how she too could monetise her work. While her teaching degree wouldn't get Romi very far in a land of native speakers, the model realised her looks would - if she could find a way to stand out.Īfter doing a few test shoots, Romi became a natural in front of the camera and began posting fashion and lingerie shots on her new social media accounts. After moving to Miami, she quickly realised her curvy figure wasn't just accepted - it was fully embraced. As a plus-sized woman, the 28-year-old often felt that she didn't meet the typical beauty standards back home, where tall, slim women were idealised and often felt the need to cover up her body. After giving up her job as an English teacher in Poland and moving to the US in 2017 with a masters degree under her belt, Romi had no idea the dramatic change of direction her career would take. ![]()
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