How Do Influencers Make Money On Instagram?

People have asked can they make money on Instagram. In fact, helping creators make a living on the platform is a top priority for Instagram, especially as competition heats up from TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. There are four primary ways to make money on Instagram:

  • Work as an influencer to post content sponsored by brands
  • Be an affiliate marketer selling other people’s products
  • Earn money for your content through tips and ads
  • Become an entrepreneur and sell your own products

Sponsored content and affiliated marketing remain the top ways for creators to earn on the platform. Now Instagram is kicking efforts into high gear on the direct monetization front, where the company lags behind competitors.

Introduced in 2020, Live Badges allow followers to support creators during broadcasts by purchasing hearts, which range from $.99 to $4.99. Creators in select markets can also earn revenue share from IGTV ads. During Creator Week, the company unveiled a native affiliate tool, new creator shop options, and bonuses for hitting milestones with badges and Live sessions. Instagram head Adam Mosseri also teased subscriptions, gated content, merch initiatives, and even NFTs. Tests on an incentive that would give creators bonuses for posting Reels are also currently underway.

Creator funds are not off the table, either. But it’s unlikely that Instagram will hand out cash as freely as YouTube (which plans to dole out $100 million over the next year to Shorts creators) or come anywhere near Snapchat’s payout rate of $1 million per day.

Arsenal 1 Watford 0

Watford manager Claudio Ranieri accused Arsenal’s players of showing a lack of respect as the Gunners claimed a narrow victory in manager Mikel Arteta’s 100th match in charge. The in-form Emile Smith Rowe scored in a third successive Premier League game, sending Arsenal up to fifth in the table with a low drive from outside the box after 56 minutes. However, prior to the goal Watford had put the ball out of play due to an injury and the hosts chose not to return possession from the resulting throw-in.

Gunners captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had a first-half penalty saved by Ben Foster following a poor challenge by Danny Rose on Alexandre Lacazette – and the Watford goalkeeper produced another fine stop to keep out Gabriel’s header shortly before half-time. The visitors were fired an early warning when Bukayo Saka had an eighth-minute finish ruled out for offside at Emirates Stadium. Watford’s first attempt did not arrive until the 40th minute but Joshua King squandered the chance to earn a late point, shooting into the side-netting after pouncing on a mix-up between Aaron Ramsdale and Ben White.

Ranieri’s afternoon was made worse by Juraj Kucka’s late dismissal for a second yellow card late on and defeat leaves his side 17th, two points above the relegation places. At the end of a week in which three Premier League bosses have lost their jobs, Arsenal appear to be reaping the rewards for standing by Arteta following a disappointing start to the campaign. An eighth-placed finish last term was followed by three successive defeats at the start of this season but the Gunners, unbeaten in 10 matches in all competitions, have real momentum going into the international break.

Aubameyang endured a frustrating afternoon and should have put away the initial chance prior to Saka’s disallowed goal, before seeing his spot-kick saved after Rose had needlessly wiped out Lacazette. The Gabon international was also ruled offside in getting a boot to Martin Odegaard’s goal-bound shot as Arsenal were unable to extend their advantage, however the hosts were rarely troubled. At the end of a week in which three Premier League bosses have lost their jobs, Arsenal appear to be reaping the rewards for standing by Arteta following a disappointing start to the campaign.

An eighth-placed finish last term was followed by three successive defeats at the start of this season but the Gunners, unbeaten in 10 matches in all competitions, have real momentum going into the international break. Aubameyang endured a frustrating afternoon and should have put away the initial chance prior to Saka’s disallowed goal, before seeing his spot-kick saved after Rose had needlessly wiped out Lacazette. The Gabon international was also ruled offside in getting a boot to Martin Odegaard’s goal-bound shot as Arsenal were unable to extend their advantage, however the hosts were rarely troubled.