What started as a fun way to pass the time has evolved into a full-time career for creator Ash Xu.
After graduating high school in 2020 during the pandemic, Xu found herself in need of a way to pass the time before starting college at Northwestern University to pursue film.
“I started seeing people on the internet do product commercials from their living room, and I was like, ‘That is such a cool concept,’” she told Marketing Brew.
Cut to 2024, and Xu has built a social media following of more than 1.4 million across TikTok and Instagram by making product videos for brands like Microsoft, Olay, and Lenovo, largely from the comfort of her own home. Most recently, she filmed her first TV commercial for Taco Bell.
We spoke with Xu about how she’s built her career online and what it was like bringing her skills to a TV production set. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Taco Bell was your first TV commercial, but you’ve done a lot of branded work online since 2020. Tell me about how you got to this point.
My first [social] commercial was for a clock and then a coffee company. Smaller businesses would come to me and be like, “Hey, we’ll send you our product and pay you a little bit if you make a commercial for us and then make a little organic piece of content,” and I was like, “Oh, bet. Okay, great.” So that’s how it got started.
The first huge spike was my freshman year of college. I had just moved into my dorm, and we were still completely remote, so I was spending a lot of time in there. At the time, I had a can of Sprite that I brought off the airplane with me, and off the cuff, I was just like, “I’ll make a commercial for this can of Sprite.” It ended up getting 20 million views on TikTok…That’s also when I signed to my management agency and the brand deals started flowing in.
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