Sarah Leverton Reviews

The Fastnet Agency

Sarah Leverton could melt steel with those eyes. No fair. When you look in my eyes, all’s you see is perpetual darkness and sorrow.

Does she just bat her eyelashes and money shows up in her account?

Nope, she says she makes her money with user-generated content (UGC).

That’s where ordinary people like you and me create and share content online about a product, brand, or service.

Sarah claims you can make over $10,000 a month doing this.

She has a course for sale, The 21-Day UGC Creator Program, which I’ll review below.

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Surely you’ve seen short videos on Instagram and TikTok shot from the customer’s perspective, promoting a self-tan or a new foundation or a hydrating hair butter, or whatever it is, right?

It seems more authentic coming from a third-party. Someone who looks like you and can speak to your shared problem, rather than a big corporation spamming you with ads colder than a breakroom full of minimum wage workers.

So it’s no surprise UGC is skyrocketing in popularity.

With Sarah’s approach, both newcomers and experienced creators can capitalize on this trend, potentially earning five figures a month.

All you need is a smartphone, an internet connection, and the ability to follow simple directions.

In the last year and a half, Sarah’s made a little over $350,000 creating UGC content for brands like:

  • By Terry
  • Utan
  • Easywalker
  • Moontide Swimwear
  • Dr. Lipp
  • Aytee7

Just to name a few.

So whether you wanna do this as a side hustle or turn it into a six- or seven-figure business, Sarah’s system is proven to get you there.

The only limit is your ambition. And if that’s holding you back, just develop an Adderall addiction like a real adult.

Rest assured:

You can build this in a way that works for you. Where you have a great work-life balance. Financial freedom. And you’re having fun every day.

This is your chance to kick open the doors of an amazing career and stride in confidently, placing one foot directly in front of the other, creating a seductive sway of the hips, honey.

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What’s not to like?

  • Get paid great money.
  • Receive lots of cool freebies.
  • Create content for things you already love.

This could be anything from hotels to restaurants, baby products to garden furniture, skincare to fishing, mountain biking – literally anything you can think of.

But you always assumed you had to be an influencer with a million-plus followers to get this sort of VIP treatment, didn’t you?

Well lean in close and listen to the sound of Sarah’s soft, sweet voice telling you otherwise.

Inside The 21-Day UGC Creator, Sarah debunks the three biggest myths holding most creators back.

Then she walks you through her three-week process for recording high-quality videos to build a knockout portfolio that’ll have brands clamoring to work with you.

From there, you’ll learn how to successfully pitch the right people so you can finally get some money coming in.

There’s templates, contracts, proposals, and onboarding forms you can plug straight into your UGC business.

Also, live trainings and Q&A sessions, a supportive community, and even a jobs forum where you can land high-paying gigs.

Cost for all that?

About $628 after the conversion from pounds to dollars.

Refund policy?

You’ve got seven days to get your money back if you’re not feeling it for whatever reason.

Would I do this?

Honestly, I would consider it, although I might be a little camera shy at first.

It’s the pitching brands part that would really suck. But I s’pose it’s either that or working at a Subway connected to a gas station in the middle of nowhere.

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