>>73381Since you don't believe me, I'll tell you my story. I'm a mememaster so I know what I'm talking about.
You see, if a meme is shit, it just disappears, if it is good, it get posted and reposted and reposted, losing all of its original value. There is no fixing this.
The best thing you can do is recognize the good memes from the very beginning and use them while they are still worth something.
You'd think that creating OC of a meme would automatically earn you a higher profit, right? Think again! I tried, and failed. I lost all of my autisms and GoodBoyPoints creating pic related.
It's a mixture of the already famous Pepe™ meme of the FeelsBadMan Corporation and a really good porn art of Hank Hill, the propane and propane accessories memester. People liked it, but the market was already so saturated that nobody wanted to buy it. I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end I had to file for bankruptcy.
Now, don't be intimidated by all this. All I'm saying is to not be a fool like me, wasting my shekels on a dead meme. You would be better off creating completely new stuff.
But wait! Encouraging OCs is a double-edged sword: it has the potential to create fresh, new, profitable memes, but when the market access cost of introducing new images on the internet is so low, anyone can open mspaint and flood the internet with low quality pictures. This makes the process of finding and funding good memes a really difficult business. I'm a big guy, but the process is extremely painful.
If you're interested to get a job in this field, {s4s} is the best place to start your career. It has a good number of highly skilled professionals that may be willing to help and share some of their knowledge to anyone trying to get in this line of work. Just remember that it's a nice board, rudeness will be dealt with swiftly.
"Memes are like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep memeing." - Albert Einstein
I really hope this was helpful to you.
Good luck!