How to earn money online with Instagram
How to earn money with Instagram
Instagram is a photo and video-sharing social networking service owned by Facebook, Inc. Instagram is the most used application If you don’t have patient, you can’t earn from Instagram. If you can wait for 1 year and work hard you can earn a better income.
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You can make money online on Instagram in the following ways :
- Choose a Niche (Category) where you are interested in.
- Create an Instagram Page
- Upload 5–6 Posts Daily with #hashtag
- Comment daily on same pages.
- Trying to post unique & fresh content.
- Selling your photography.
- After getting 10k followers people approach you to the paid shootout.
- Approach pages to Shoot for Shoot (S4S) where you both promote each other page by uploading post.
- It is very hard to get followers on Instagram but doesn’t be patient less.
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Get paid for Instagram posts :
Typically influencer deals involve the creation of content—an Instagram post, video or Story—and will sometimes include permission for the brand to use this content on their own site or in an ad.
Engagement with followers is more important but to approach brands you need at least over 5000 followers. Influencers charge around $10 per 1,000 followers. Globally Companies or brands spend $1 to $1.5 billion per year on sponsoring content on Instagram which is a huge amount.
Users on Instagram have created "trends" through hashtags, which are specific keywords combined with a hash symbol that lets them share content with other Instagram users.
The trends deemed the most popular on the platform often highlight a specific day of the week to post the material on. Examples of popular trends include #SelfieSunday, in which users post a photo of their faces on Sundays; #MotivationMonday, in which users post motivational photos on Mondays; #TransformationTuesday, in which users post photos highlighting differences from the past to the present; #WomanCrushWednesday, in which users post photos of women they have a romantic interest in or view favorably, as well as its #ManCrushMonday counterpart centered on men; and #ThrowbackThursday, in which users post a photo from their past, highlighting a particular moment.
In December 2017, The Verge reported that Instagram would let users press "Follow" on a hashtag, thereby seeing relevant highlights of the topic in their feeds.