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Abstract
This paper examines the social media content strategy and professional career development of Bethany Rose, known online as “Nebraskawut.” Focusing on her cross-platform presence (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube), the study analyzes content themes, audience engagement tactics, branding consistency, and monetization pathways. Findings indicate that Nebraskawut leverages rural‑authenticity, lifestyle micro‑influencing, and niche community building to transition from amateur content creator to professional digital entrepreneur. The paper concludes with implications for aspiring creators in semi‑urban and agricultural regions.
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- Speaking & Consulting: She has begun consulting for state tourism boards on how to market rural destinations to Gen Z, arguing that "flyover country" should rebrand as "the quiet vacation."