EBOOKS

Social Media as a Side Hustle

Ready to turn your daily scrolling into a paycheck and make your own hours?

In this no-fluff, step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to transform your social media presence into a profitable side hustle without needing millions of followers, viral fame, or a marketing degree.

Whether you want to land brand deals, become an ambassador, sell digital products, or position yourself as the face of a brand, this e-book breaks down exactly how to build influence, monetize authentically, and create multiple income streams from your platform.

If you’re ready to stop posting “just for fun” and start posting with purpose — this is your blueprint!

  • "As actors, the ability to tell a story is in our blood. We were born to connect with an audience and make them feel something. It’s what we love to do, and we’re good at it. This book is here to help you find a side hustle that uses all of your existing strengths and fuels your creative side. While this guide is for anyone, I am extremely interested in the potential I see in performing artists when it comes to creating a career in social media. Discovering these 5 ways of making money using social media gives me so much hope for my future acting career. My own hours allow me time to take class and audition. Never asking for time off. All while doing something...fun???"

    —Social Media as a Side Hustle

 The Audition Chronicles: A Comprehensive Guide to the College Audition Process

The Audition Chronicles is the book I desperately needed when I was applying to college musical theatre and performing arts programs. After three years of deep research, private coaching, and personally auditioning for 30 colleges, I’ve poured everything I learned into this guide to save you time, stress, and tears.

Applying to college is already hard—but the audition process for performing arts programs takes it to a whole new level. From prescreens and travel-heavy schedules to extra essays, missed school, and high academic expectations on top of it all, this journey can feel overwhelming and isolating.

This book is your one-stop-shop for surviving (and thriving in) the college audition process. Whether you're wondering how to prepare, what to expect, or just need reassurance that you're not alone—The Audition Chronicles is here to guide you every step of the way.

  • "Whether you make the decision to major in musical theatre in middle school, or you decide at the last minute during senior year, you are making a commitment to yourself. You are committing to a challenging college audition and application process which can overshadow a lot of your senior year of high school. You may have to sacrifice some things like school dances, your spring musical, and hanging out with friends. It's a big commitment, but when I tell you it's worth it – I mean it. As a junior in college, I am grateful to my senior year self every single day for making the commitment, because now I get to wake up each day to study what I love. "

    —The Audition Chronicles: A Comprehensive Guide to the College Audition Process

Ebook Reviews

“A Comprehensive Guide to the College Audition Process is a much-needed book for those wading through the uncertain waters of theatre college auditions. Guiding you from the minute you begin audition prep to the second you step on campus, it’s an impossibly useful treasure trove of advice.

“For the college audition beginner, this is beyond helpful and will save you lots of time and money you could’ve spent scouring all corners of the internet and paying for college advising consultations. But what about those with more experience, who’ve read about the difference between a BA and a BFA a hundred times over?”

“As someone who is about to dive head-first into this very overwhelming process, I feel a lot better having read Ruby’s book. She includes parts of this process that I didn’t even think about, and questions I never thought to ask. I am so grateful to have a book like this to use as a guide to get me through the next year, and for anyone pursuing theatre in college, I highly recommend giving it a read!”

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