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However, there are significant differences in income among accounts, notably depending on the number of followers. Micro-influencers (between 1,000 and 10,000 followers) make an average $1,420 per month. Mega-influencers (more than one million followers) make $15,356 per month.
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Read More »The battle for likes is still raging on Instagram. And with a growing number of influencers out there, the market is more competitive than ever. But how much money can an influencer really make? A survey from HypeAuditor reveals some surprising figures. Check out our Festive offers upto Rs.1000/- off website prices on subscriptions + Gift card worth Rs 500/- from Eatbetterco.com. Click here to know more. With perfect posts, magnificent wardrobes and gifts galore... on Instagram, the daily lives of influencers are filled with the stuff of dreams. Yet, behind this outward success, how much money are they really making? HypeAuditor conducted a survey of 1,865 Instagram influencers, asking them about their income, their workload and time invested, as well as their main sources of income. Of them, 45.74% were women and 28% were age 25-34.The first key takeaway from HypeAuditor's report is that half of the influencers surveyed (48.5%) say they make money from their Instagram account. On average, an influencer earns $2,970 per month. However, there are significant differences in income among accounts, notably depending on the number of followers. Micro-influencers (between 1,000 and 10,000 followers) make an average $1,420 per month. Mega-influencers (more than one million followers) make $15,356 per month.Still, among holders of accounts with between 1K and 10K followers, only 22.99% report making money, compared to 68.75% of accounts with 500K to one million followers.Differences were also seen in relation to the influencers' fields of expertise. The average influencer makes $31 per hour, but a beauty specialist will earn double that, with $60 per hour, a record across categories (in relation to the time spent on maintaining the account). Some superstars can reap as much as $187 per hour. Overall, the categories making influencers the most money are animals, business and marketing, and fitness and sport.Nevertheless, only 4.27% of respondents say they live solely on their Instagram income. On average, these influencers earn $5,912.8 per month from their account.With the covid-19 pandemic, 47% of influencers surveyed say they earned more money. However, the pandemic has also had downsides, with 49.68% of influencers surveyed reporting seeing more fraudulent activity.In order to grow income via Instagram, the study showed that brand promotion remains the most important source of revenue among influencers, at 40.15%. Meanwhile, 14.92% of influencers promote affiliate programs using their accounts. Over on TikTok , influencers will soon be able to make money by creating custom content like shoutouts.Finally, influencers spend an average 24 hours per week managing their accounts (posts, creating Stories, chatting with followers, etc.) This average rises to 28.7 hours per week for Instagrammers who make money from their accounts and drops to 20.9 hours for those who do not.
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ORLANDO, FLA. (IVANHOE NEWSWIRE) - From posting about our pets, kids, vacations, thoughts, and politics, 3.7 billion people use social media to help share their stories. However, you may want to think twice about what you post and when you post. More and more employers are cracking down on employees sharing too much. According to Career Builder, 18 percent of employers have fired employees because of something they posted on social media. For example, a new employee at an ad agency was terminated after posting they won the pitch and got hired by a very high-profile client. A high school teacher was also sacked after posting about her partying lifestyle. Experts say if you hate your job, don’t post about it. One daycare employee found that out the hard way. Other posts to stay away from are misleading or false statements, offensive opinions on topical events, confidential information, posts that show you lied to your employer, racy posts, or posts that show illegal activity. Whether you’re using social media at work or not, make sure your posts are something you feel comfortable with your employer seeing. At least 70 percent of employers check social media accounts to screen candidates before hiring.
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