Influencer Marketing 101
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General Introduction to Influencer Marketing17 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Defining an Influencer
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Income Limits
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Sponsored Content
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Affiliate Links
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Tipping & Gifts
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Career Path of an Influencer
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Identifying Your Channel
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Building Your Profile
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Identifying Your Audience
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Posting Relevent Content
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Building Engagement
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Steps to Make Content
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Setting The Theme
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Example Themes
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Scripting Content
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Relating to Your Brand
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Examples of Planning a Brand
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Defining an Influencer
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Filming, Casting, Editing and Lighting11 Topics|1 Quiz
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Social Media Compliance7 Topics|1 Quiz
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Personal Branding13 Topics|1 Quiz
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Marketing Strategies11 Topics|1 Quiz
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Final Tips for Making Your Brand8 Topics|1 Quiz
Income Limits
There are some ways you can make more, and it requires building a tremendous following. Rough estimations suggest one million followers earns about $100,000 to $250,000 in revenue, depending on the channel (Fox). And that makes sense— your channel, at this point, outweighs a vast majority of TV programming. YOUR audience is greater than the combined might of many cable TV channels!
CNBC did some calculations by channel, too, based on lickd.co social salaries calculator (seen here: https://lickd.co/blog/social-salary-calculator). They found the following:
1,000 followers and 24 million yearly views generates $100,000 annual. The pricing is around $7.60 per 1,000 views, with 45% of that going to Google.
5,000 followers and 308 sponsored posts to generate $100,000 annual. Some folks can earn $250,000 PER POST from brands.
TikTok
10,000 subscribers and 270 million views to generate $100,000. This is through the TikTok Creator Fund in select countries.