Ela foi de Zero a 3.000€/mês com Gestão de Tráfego em 1 Ano

In this episode of LLCast, you'll learn the story of Carolina Santos — who discovered traffic management by chance, through an Instagram ad, at a time when she urgently needed to make money. Without knowing what paid traffic was, she started from scratch and closed her first client at a pet shop… thanks to her own cat. Today, she earns around R$ 3,000/month, has already closed 5 clients in a single month, and speaks openly about imposter syndrome, anxiety about rapid growth, and the importance of not waiting to "know everything" before starting. If you're thinking about entering the digital world, this episode will give you clarity and courage. ______________ 👇 Open Spots Available for the Traffic Manager Mentorship Program https://mentoriagestordetrafego.com/?... 👉 FREE MINI-COURSE: Sign up to watch for free: https://cursos.lucianolarrossa.com/pc... 👉 GET A FREE CONSULTATION: https://cursos.lucianolarrossa.com/co... 👉 Download here Free eBook for Beginners in Traffic Management: https://cursos.lucianolarrossa.com/pc... 💙 Subscribe to the Channel: https://www.lucianolarrossa.com/siga-... 💙 Talk to me on Instagram: https://www.lucianolarrossa.com/siga-... 💙 Talk to me on LinkedIn: https://www.lucianolarrossa.com/linkedin ______________ 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Why did you want to start in Traffic Management? Traffic? 04:09 Did you start alone? 05:46 What did you like most about traffic management? 07:17 Is it hard to work with people you don't like? 09:19 Did you think there was something wrong with you for wanting something with more freedom? 10:48 How did you get your first client? 15:43 How do you work on marketing for a Pet Shop? 20:50 From one moment to the next: How was the transition from one to several clients? 24:18 Traffic Master and being with other great students 26:13 3 mistakes you made along the way 30:30 3 things you got right during your journey 38:52 What is your routine like? How do you organize yourselves to work together? 43:42 What advice would you give to someone starting out in this area? 47:33 If you were no longer here: What message would you leave for your partner?