Summary of ""딱 핸드폰 하나면 됩니다" 역대급 블루오션 부업, 스레드에 3줄짜리 글 쓰고 7천 버는 30대 남자"
High-level summary
Thesis: Threads (Meta’s short-text platform) is a high-ROI channel for traffic-driven side income. Traffic itself is monetizable via affiliate programs, news partner payouts, and app-reward programs — so the primary skill is traffic acquisition and rapid publishing, not product creation.
- Presenter: marketer Lee Dong-ryeong (author of a how-to book on Threads).
- Interview format: YouTube interview with an unnamed host; multiple anonymous case studies, students, and friends cited as examples.
Frameworks, playbooks and repeatable processes
Traffic-as-monetization playbook
Goal: convert attention on Threads into revenue via affiliates, news partnerships, and AppTech payouts.
Core levers:
- Volume of posts
- Fast content production
- Good monetization links (affiliate / news / app)
- Account credibility and safety signals
1-minute thread content production process (operational playbook)
- Source content: capture a headline/article from NewsPick/NewsBig or use a “daily topic generator.”
- Capture media: 1 photo + 1 short video (phone only).
- Create Thread post: paste title/copy, add image/video, paste news link.
- Add monetization: post Coupang Partner affiliate link in the first comment; include the required fairness/disclosure phrase at the beginning.
- Optional: use Google Lens to identify a product and find a Coupang product quickly; paste the Coupang Partner link (linking to a similar product is acceptable).
Account setup & safety checklist (to scale/accounts)
- Create a fresh Instagram account for each income account (do not merge accounts).
- Enable two-step verification and complete selfie verification to generate real-person signals and avoid spam filtering.
- Follow a posting cadence guide (presenter provides timing guidance to avoid penalties).
Content strategy guidance
- Start broad: multiple topics are allowed because Threads exposes posts to interest-based audiences (strict niche-posting not required).
- Avoid provocative and political posts — higher risk of flags/blocks and reduced monetization.
- Reduce decision friction: use generators, templates, and batch-produce content to minimize agonizing over each post.
Repurposing & scaling
- Repurpose content: roughly 100 threads can be the basis for one YouTube video (cross-platform leverage).
- Run multiple income accounts (presenter runs ≈16) but balance with account safety practices and spacing.
Concrete, actionable recommendations
- Post short image+text threads quickly; production per post: ~2–5 minutes (1 photo, 1 short video, ~3 minutes writing).
- Beginner cadence: 1–3 posts/day. Advanced/scaling: up to ~10 posts/day.
- Always include the required disclosure/fairness phrase up front when using affiliate links.
- Rapid product linking: use Google Lens → Coupang search to find product partner links. A single Coupang link can credit commission on purchases made within ~24 hours.
- Treat Threads as a traffic engine: iterate fast and prioritize speed over perfection in a low-information environment.
- Track daily deposits and screenshots as proof points for cashflow and to validate which channels (Coupang vs AppTech vs News Partners) perform best.
Key metrics, KPIs and reported timelines
- Reported start of serious activity: November 25 (year not specified).
Reported revenue examples (presenter claims):
- December: ~3.4 million KRW
- January: ~3.0 million KRW (example deposit: 3,306,854 KRW shown)
- February (first 13 days): ~4.5 million KRW across two accounts — ~370,000 KRW/day average (as of Feb 13)
Case examples / extremes (reported):
- Peak day reported by one person: ~850,000 KRW.
- Single thread reportedly generated ~500,000 KRW in one day (housewife in her ~50s, after ~3 weeks).
- Presenter cited AppTech campaign payouts described as “almost 60 million KRW” (transcript numbers inconsistent — treat as a claim to validate).
- Several students/friends reported daily earnings of 130–180k KRW; one friend claimed ~70 (ambiguous—likely a larger aggregate figure) after ~10 days of focused activity.
Operational KPI:
- Time per post: ~2–5 minutes. Suggested scaling example: 10 posts/day → low per-post time, higher cumulative output.
Business and marketing lessons
- Diversify monetization: combine affiliate (Coupang Partners), News Partners, and AppTech reward programs to reduce risk.
- Affiliate session effect: Coupang affiliate links often credit commission for purchases made within ~24 hours of the click, so linking to a similar product is acceptable.
- Early-adopter advantage: Threads was described as a “blue ocean” with lower competition and more room for experimentation.
- Systemize production: quick content generation, reuse headlines from news partners, and batch-produce to increase throughput.
- Risk management: avoid moderation triggers, keep account authenticity signals (2FA, selfie verification), and diversify platforms in case rules change.
Concrete examples and case studies cited
- Presenter’s accounts: multiple income accounts; bank deposit screenshots shown as validation; presenter runs ~16 income accounts.
- AppTech case: a single app campaign claimed to have paid tens of millions KRW.
- Student examples: housewife with one thread earning ~500k KRW/day after three weeks; other students reported steady daily income of 100–200k KRW; one friend claimed ~70 (ambiguous) in a short period.
- Cross-platform example: ~100 threads → 1 YouTube video.
Risks, caveats and transparency notes
- Many revenue figures are claims by the presenter; some transcript numbers were inconsistent. Verify with your own testing and receipts before scaling.
- Platform rules and monetization terms can change; do not violate affiliate or platform policies.
- Replicating many accounts increases risk of penalties — follow verification and spacing guidance to reduce account-suspension risk.
Presenters and sources
- Main source/presenter: Lee Dong-ryeong (marketer and author of a Threads how-to book).
- Interviewer: unnamed YouTube host.
- Case-study sources: unnamed students, friends, and learners referenced during the interview.
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