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Paige Spiranac says she might regret her success ‘strategy’ in 50 years

Paige Spiranac recently shared her thoughts about the criticism she gets from her followers about her social media "strategy". She turned professional in 2015 but her golf career was short-lived as she announced retirement in 2016. Since then, the diva has been an active social media influencer, model, and golf coach. She posts exclusive content on her social media handles.

Spiranac's Instagram page has 4 million followers and has 432k subscribers on YouTube. She also has an online forum called OnlyPaige, where she posts her content.

Paige joined the Up & Adams Show to shed light on her strategy to get successful and answer the people who believe that "she doesn't know what she's doing".

“ I'd say that I don't actually know what I'm doing and that's the biggest complaint that I get from people is that they are like she doesn't know what she's doing. I'm like I very clearly know what I'm doing and it's a strategy that I'm using to try to be successful and I could look back on this 50 years from now and be like maybe with the wrong strategy but right now we're just going with it,” Spiranac said.

Spiranac participated in this year's Creator Classic, a golf competition for online influencers. This was her first return to competitive golf since 2016 when she declared her retirement. After eight holes, Spiranac couldn't reach the top 4 to play the last hole.

Paige Spiranac shares valuable insights about how she marketed her social media personality

After spending nine years creating a name in social media through various platforms, Paige Spiranac shared with Fox Business how she grew her business.

“First, respond back quickly and respond back to everything. There’s a lot of opportunities that come through your door and always respond back as quickly and as soon as you can,” she said.

Then, she talked about how getting out of her comfort zone is necessary for success.

“Second, say yes to a lot of different opportunities," she continued. "That’s something that I have done throughout my career, where there are times when you’re scared, and you don’t feel like you’re capable, and there is imposter syndrome, and everything is [telling] you, 'No, don’t do it, don’t do it, don’t do it.' But the best thing to do is to do it. Not everything you say yes to is going to be a success. But I’ve learned more from my failures than I have from my successes,” Spiranac added.

Paige Spiranac indeed built her career from scratch. The gymnast, who didn't have a variety of golf outfits when she began her career, endorses several brands on her social media platforms.

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