How to Earn on instagram
You don't need hundreds
of thousands of followers to make money on Instagram. According to buffer,
influencers with 10,000 followers or less are getting the best results for
businesses. So if you've ever thought, maybe I can do that too. You probably
can. Whether you want to represent your own brand or a partner's brand, today's
topic is all about how you can make money on instagram. I'm a creative
strategist. Instagram strategy is my thing. I've helped over a hundred small
businesses grow and monetize their Instagram account. So in today I'm going to
be dropping some knowledge.
Let's get started. I'll
be answering five of the most commonly asked questions. How many followers do
you need in order to make money on Instagram? How much do influencers actually
make? What are the best ways that you can start making money on Instagram? How
do you know what to charge as an influencer? And how do you start making
partnerships with brands? How many followers do you need in order to start making
money on Instagram? Well, it's not as many as you would think.
Here are some ballpark
figures. According to a recent study, micro influencers or accounts with 10,000
or less followers will make around $88 per post, mid-tier influencers or accounts.
With 10,000 to a hundred thousand followers will charge around $200 per post,
top level influencers or influencers with a hundred thousand to a million
followers can charge around $670 per post. However, they can charge a lot more.
When you get to this level, the numbers tend to vary. The reason that these
numbers are not set in stone is because there are a few factors that come into
play. The niche that you're in will define it, how much competition you'll be
up against and how much money you could potentially make. Some very profitable,
but also very competitive niches are fitness, beauty, health, business and
travel. If you're not trying to compete, you can always dominate a very, very
niche corner of Instagram. So for example, Nicole McLaughlin, remixes clothing,
and turns them into art pieces and she has close to half a million followers. How
much money you charge will depend on how engaged your followers are. The reason
for this is because brands want to see a return on investment. So if you have a
hundred thousand fake followers, you won't be able to provide any real value
for brands. Keep in mind that it's not only the size and reach of your Instagram
account that brands want. It's also your audiences trust and engagement with your
content as well. This is because you
provide access to a niche audience filled with potential customers. And this is
something that brands need and are willing to pay for. Now, let's take a look
at how, how much money you can actually make. Like in any industry and any job,
there's a range of what you can actually make. In my experience, there are no
hard fast rules, but you're probably looking for a hard number. So I can at
least say this marketers are willing to pay 1 cent per follower. So let's say
you have 5,000 followers, you could potentially charge $50 per post. Again,
this is just a guideline. Influencer Matt Crump shared his pricing guide with
later.com. What he said is that pricing will depend on creative mandate,
timeline, production costs and usage rates. Now, if you're wondering what top
Instagrammers make, it is a lot. They can make thousands and thousands of
dollars on the content that they make. But let this keep you motivated as you
grow your account and let it be something to reach for. Okay. Let's brainstorm
a few ways that you can make money on Instagram. You can work with brands on
sponsored posts. You can become an affiliate. You can open your own online
store, or you can do all of these things at once. So let's start with the most
common approach. You could charge brands, a fee for sponsored content on your
feed or your stories. Together, you'll come to an agreement about exclusivity. How
much content you produce the wording that you're using, the actual content
itself and how much money is at play. The contract may also include having a
specific call to action, like having a link in your bio that leads to the
brand's website. Another route is becoming an affiliate. Affiliates are
different from influencers because affiliates are invested in making their
brand partners sales, rather than just raising brand awareness. This is
typically done with a promo code or a trackable link to indicate that the sales
are coming from you. To get connected with brands that are looking for
affiliates, you can explore affiliate marketplaces, like ClickBank, Reward Style,
and Amazon associates. The ultimate type of post for affiliate marketing is
reviewing products. To make this work only review products that you actually
back and that your audience would be interested in hearing about. So for
example, Peter McKinnon would never review kitchenware, but he would definitely
review cameras. Though it sounds like a numbers game. Affiliate marketing is an
art. It takes tack to be able to balance sponsored content and organic content
without looking like a walking advertisement. Remember that your audience is
your biggest asset, and if you post too much promotional material, you could
potentially lose their trust. If you lose your audience, you lose the backbone of
your entire business. You don't only have to work for other brands in order to
make money on Instagram, you can have complete control over your income by opening
your own online business, you can sell physical goods, services and digital
products. Let's take a look at Loki, the Wolf dog. For example, he is one of the biggest dog
entrepreneurs out there on Instagram, and he even has his own online store. He
sells mugs, greeting cards and apparel. There are a few ways that you can start
your own online business. You can use a print on demand service in order to
print on your own mugs, t-shirts and totes. We actually have a whole Topic
dedicated on just how to start your own online t-shirt brand. And you can check
that out here. You can also sell services like consulting, music, production,
yoga classes, and photography to name a few. Alternatively, you can sell
digital products, which are personally some of my favorites because these are
infinitely scalable, and you can make money while you sleep. Consider selling
courses, gated content, and workout plans. Whatever you're selling, you're
going to want to have a link to it in your bio. I recommend using link tree so
that you can link out to more than one URL at a time. Also enable Instagram
shopping so that customers can browse your products directly. Don't limit
yourself. Financially free people have a secret, multiple streams of income. As
long as you have no direct conflicts of interest, you could and should use all
of these approaches to diversify your revenue streams. Start by looking for
brands that have similar beliefs and values to yours and your audiences. You
can reach out to them directly in order to try to work out a deal, or you can
list yourself on influencer marketplaces in order to get discovered and start
building relationships. On Fohr, you can create an influencer card with a list
of all your social profiles for brands to check out when they're shopping
around for partnerships, or you can access a list of brands and their wants in
order to take initiative and start reaching out. Crowdtap is great for smaller
accounts. You can do small content creation tasks to earn rewards. However,
this is only available to people that are in the US. IndaHash is where brands
post campaigns for you to participate in. Post a picture and use the specified
hashtags and get paid. However, you're going to need at least 700 engaged
followers in order to be eligible. The rules vary when it comes to sponsored
content, but in order to respect your audience's trust use hashtag add or hashtag
sponsored on your posts. Check out what other Instagrammers are doing by
searching hashtag sponsored and get inspired. Instagram also has a paid
partnership tag that calls out sponsored posts. Some brands might require you
to do this in order to disclose your relationship with them. When you're
working with a brand, there are two main ways to price your posts. First
sponsored posts. You can charge a flat fee per post. The best thing that you
can do for yourself is value your work based off of the return on investment
that you provide for brands. Assuming there's transparency, you're going to
want to be as involved in the results as possible. So let's say you're charging
$50 per post, and you realize that the brand makes 10 K in sales. You're going
to want to renegotiate your rates. For affiliate posts, you will charge a cost
per sale. This usually comes in the form of a percentage of the sale and
commission can be anywhere from 5 to 30%, but the customer doesn't need to buy
a product in order for you to get a kickback. Depending on the goal of the
campaign, you can arrange for a pay per lead pricing model. This is where you
get paid a flat fee every time a lead complete
the desired action. So they can sign up for a newsletter, fill out a contact form,
or sign up for a free trial. Lastly, you can charge a Pay per click rate where
you receive payment for every customer that you convert to a brand's website.
Do not undervalue
yourself, just because you have a small following. Micro influencers there's
are on the rise because of their authenticity and their return on investment. A
mobile marketer study showed that influencers with 1 to 5,000 followers have
more than two times the engagement in comparison to influencers with 10,000
followers. So keep in mind that small can be mighty. There are no hard fast
rules, some influencers overcharged, while some undercharge. The key is to be
both fair and competitive while knowing your value. I'd love to know what
business you're planning on starting, or maybe you're already making money on
Instagram. Feel free to drop your Instagram link in the comments below so that
we can all check it out. So there you have it. Those were five actionable tips
on how you can start making money on Instagram. In this topic, you learned how
many followers you need in order to actually start making money on Instagram. And
you've also learned how much influencers actually make. We also discussed some
creative ways and ideas that you can start making money on Instagram. We talked
about how to charge for your content and how to make relationships with brands.
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