I agree I think Zoe and a few other bloggers (Llymlrs, Kate La Vie) are incredibly lucky that they were blogging at the right time but they’ve all seem to have stagnated since then. They must all have such a large dead following I suppose they’re lucky PR companies largely look at followers/subs and not actual views/likes.meg1912 wrote:Yeah, she probably does. But tbh, I don't think Zoe's channel will grow much more. I know she has health issues, but in the end I think it really comes down to pure laziness. How many series has she started and just gave up on them? She's always going on about how uninspired she feels and always comparing herself to other bloggers/Youtubers who are more successful than her, but I think they're all excuses. I do wonder though how she can afford a mortgage and a wedding abroad.randomlygenerated wrote:She probably wants George to become her full-time photographer/editor like Victoria and Alex (inthefrow).
If I remember correctly she was under 20K subscribers, but then her video Oli Sykes trashing Coldplay table went viral and gave her huge exposure. I remember a while after she was on 60K and I was like: how on earth did this happen?! She got lucky and didn't even bother making an effort to keep her audience interested.
I’m also surprised Zoe earns enough to be a full-time blogger, her style and lack of any real personality must hold her back. And blogging is still largely unregulated so it’s a cheap form of advertising for brands, when the law/regulations catch up and the blogging bubble bursts I’m sure bloggers like Zoe will be the first to feel the pinch. At least she was George to fall back on.